The easiest way to bypass the antitheft module in your 1997 Buick Skylark is to remove the fuse. The location of the antitheft module fuse is listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
Where is the theft deterrent module on 1995 Buick Regal
Bypass the pass key3
The easiest way to bypass the theft deterrent module is to remove the fuse. The location of the fuse can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
You require a bypass module to do this since the PA is equipped with PKIII. You need to install an antenna around where the key is inserted, and then install a module. You'll need to tap into the wires that come out of the PKIII module. Instructions should be pretty straightforward. On prior models with PKII you can use resistors to bypass the anit theft, but that isn't the case with PKIII.
Are you talking about the anti-theft deterrent for the radio?
Just leave it where it is and forgot about it. Then it is someone else's problem.
theft system
There is problem in communication between your car's Power Control Module (PCM) and Body Control Module (BCM). The problem could be contained to the anti-theft system, or the line between the PCM and BCM has gone open. In a worst case scenario, you will have to rplace one of the computers.
wait ten minutes it shut it self off usually mine has the same problem. or go to your dealer and pay 600 buck to have the gm key pass II module replace
Drag out your 50 cal, you dip stick.
It's on the passenger side, above the kick plate.
there is a guy on line who has all the information you need to build a by pass, find the tdm, buy a bypass from him and follow his installation instructions they quit selling them in 2009 so you have to make a bypass or scrap out the car. they stop working after 10 years. no gm did not have to tell you.