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The remote starter needs to be able to fake a chipped key.
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You can use any brand of remote start, but the key is that you will need a bypass module since this particular model has Passlock II (which is GM's anti-theft solution). Most all the wires you need to get to are located in the ignition harness (with the possible exception of the tach wire).
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Check to see if the shifter is not all the way into park. If it is Your neutral safety switch my be inoperative. The remote goes through the body control module to the neutral safety switch. Good luck!
Any key bypass system intended for that vehicle. It must be properly installed with remote start system brain.
Sometimes. The only reason you will usually need a key to program is for the immobilizer bypass module. Depending on the immobilizer used in the vehicle, some will require two keys to properly program the bypass module. This will depend on whether or not your vehicle has an immobilizer, and if it does, what kind it has. Professional installation is always recommended with remote starts, and the installer should be able to tell you if your vehicle requires two keys to program.
your key has a chip that keeps it running in order to install button start it needs to bypass this so its deffinitly an ignition problem your key has a chip that keeps it running in order to install button start it needs to bypass this so its deffinitly an ignition problem
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Ok, here you go. A) With an ohm meter, measure how many ohms between one side and the other of the "chip" in the ignition key (from the metal ridge in the middle of the black plastic on one side of the key to the other side). An electronics store or Radio Shack will probably measure the resistance of the key for you. B) on the bottom of the steering column, find the passkey wires (they are yellow) and they are quite small. MAKE SURE YOU DONT HAVE THE AIRBAG WIRES!!! C) cut these wires and install a resistor of matching resistance to what you just tested....i.e. if the key measures 5 ohms, go to Radio Shack or an electronics store and buy a pack of 5 ohm resistors, solder it in between the two cut wires. D) Just remember that any properly cut ignition key will now start and run the car, the passkey system is defeated. This also works to use for a remote starter system, so you dont need a spare key or "Passkey (or VATS) II module"
Of course you can, but you need to have wiring for the car. Also if you have security system you will have to learn how to bypass kill switch.
you have to install a special by pass module specifically made for your car try looking somewhere they sell remote start kits.