If you're certain the battery is up, and the engine runs normally after you bypass the solenoid, you need to find out which part has failed. Check the solenoid first, then the keyswitch, and finally make sure the neutral lockout is functioning properly.
Current lockout began with the expiration of the old CBA (Collective Bargaining Agreement) on September 16, 2012
December 9th bro
92 days ago as of June 15th
starter lockout relay in mercedes benz a140 location ?
possible that the lockout switch is bad.
2004
The instructions on how to bypass the lockout is contained in your owner's manual. If my memory serves me, there is a little removable plastic plug near the shift lever. remove this and you should see some kind of socket or switch that can be depressed, or moved, that will allow the shift lever to be moved.
Starter lockout relay, next to the battery.
I don't think you can bypass them.
Simple. Look up under your dash board follow the clutch pedal to the switch, pull it out, jam a paper clip it ins place. Your Toyota will now start in gear if you turn the key. :�
Wiring schematics 5204 and smart start can be added to any compatible Viper remote start.