Simple - you can't it is an anti theft device.
It is part of the factory system and there is no easy way to bypass the system, installing a remote start sometimes will disable it. Remember the immobilizer is there to prevent theft.
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I am not familar with how to disengage the anti thief it is a resitor or chip,Get one made at the dealership you will need your VIN and some ID.
Most any electronic organ technician should be able to handle this task for you. Check your local phone listings for a technician near you. Look under organ & piano care. A regular piano technician may be able to help in your quest, too.
Between your 'ignition switch' and your engine are: 1. a starter relay which should operate when you turn the ignition switch 2. there may also be a heavy-duty contactor,(which can carry the starter motor current) 3. the starter motor itself, which cranks over the car engine. A very common fault is for the gear teeth on the starter motor to become locked with the gear teeth on the engine flywheel. Commonly these can be forced to disengage by rocking the car back and forth with the engine in gear and the ignition switch OFF. Alternately if these gear teeth are visible, you may be able to disengage them with a heavy screwdriver. Obviously the one (or two) relays should be checked for operation. You should be able to hear them or see them operate.
The clutch will not engage ,you will not be able to shift./// the clutch will not (disengage ) making it almost impossible to shift gears
did you have your ignition coil replaced? the signs are that the ignition coil is overheating thus you are able to restart after an hour, when the coil cools. also check if your ignition coil has a resistor. if it has, have it checked for continuity. did you have your ignition coil replaced? the signs are that the ignition coil is overheating thus you are able to restart after an hour, when the coil cools. also check if your ignition coil has a resistor. if it has, have it checked for continuity.
Your starter has gone bad and will need to be replaced unless you can take the starter to an automotive electrician and he may be able to fix it.
Drill it. Or call a locksmith and have them do it. They may be able to pull the broken key out.
A locksmith may be able to remove the broke key and make a new one. Or just replace the ignition.
Your ignition also locks your steering and at times you need to move the steering wheel a little and at the same turn your ignition key. Then you should be able to turn the key and start the engine. Hal
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