999 999 Good for 24 hours!
Depending on your dealrship, the majority of the time you can use the code only twice. Each time working a full 24 hours.
999 999
The code is 999999
Yes it can.
i have a 95 mercury grand marquis how do i remove the passtime device You should NOT unless you paid off the car. the dealership will then remove it.
Passtime devices are generally GIS. However Passtime does provide (GPS) tracking solutions and asset protection to add. Prevent theft or using GPS to locate thief. The systems are high end and thorough.
It will not hurt your car at all if properly installed. Also you can ask your dealer to give you a code that will disable the theft protection delay to start if it annoys you.
my car place is closed i had surgey told them i would be late i already used the 999 999 99 code how many times can you use it i cant get to pay it till tomorrow
Learn to spell DISABLE first
Generally, disabling a Pastime device is not legal. Only a licensed professional is allowed to disable or remove one.
To remove a Passtime device, you will need to follow the steps below: First, locate the Passtime device in your vehicle. It is typically installed in the dashboard or under the steering column. Disconnect the power to the device. This may involve unplugging the device from the vehicle's electrical system or disconnecting a battery cable. Consult the documentation for your specific Passtime device for more information. Once the power to the device has been disconnected, you should be able to remove the device from its mounting location. Depending on the specific device, you may need to remove screws or other fasteners to do this. Once the device has been removed from its mounting location, you can either dispose of it or store it in a safe place until you are ready to reinstall it. It is important to follow these steps carefully to ensure that the device is removed safely and properly. If you are unsure about how to remove the device, or if you have any concerns, it is recommended that you seek assistance from a qualified professional.
Passtime device: Tracking and shut down device installed on vehicles to insure payments are made and vehicle can be located if loan in default.The true answer is maybe but not likely.If the installation of the device damages the vehicle systems that will not be covered by warranty.The likely-hood off this happening is very small.If the installation of the device does do damaged could completely void the warranty.
999999 dont hit anything but these couple of 9's.