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Thread: Emergency immobiliser bypass?

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    Slightly different situation but if you have access to somebody near your other keys get them on the phone and tell them to activate the unlock near the the phone, then hold your phone near the door and it unlocks. I didn't believe this would work till I tried it.

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    how you by pass the immobiliser is based upon the imobiliser.

    The factory one is easy, bridge the 2 wires that drive the starter relay on the plug and you're done.

    aftermarket ones vary on how they were installed and what they control.
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    Hey made could do with some advice

    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    I can switch all that off Scott. So you only have central locking.
    Hey mate I've got a 2003 Suzuki ignis and having issues with what I believe is the immobiliser. I'm in Hobart. Any chance U could help. 0477524836

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