By not doing anything to cause the car to be remotely immobilized.
I want to know the signal that immobilizer send to stop the car engine
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In order to reset the immobilizer on a Vauxhall Zafira 16v auto, first switch on the car's ignition. Then, press any of the buttons on the keyfob while the car is still in the ignite position, which will reset the immobilizer. At this point, if the car's immobilizer has been reset, it will perform the lock/unlock sequence.
The car could be shut down from a remote location.
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There are several possible solutions to reset the immobilizer, assuming you can get into the car, the reset can be done by putting the key into the ignition and leaving the key there without starting the car.
Yes you can bypass the immobilizer by keying in your current PIN followed by "C1C" on the keypad. This will allow you to start the car after unlocking with immobilizer and you only have 1 minute to start the car. To revert back to manual entry, just key in "C0C".
There would be no point in the car maker fitting an immobilizer that could be easily over-ridden.
If the key is lost for a car which has a immobilizer system in place, you will need to contact the dealership. Most car keys have microchips in place to prevent auto theft. The car dealership will be able to order a new key to start the car.
You need to start the car and then disconnect the immobilizer while its running, if its the same as mine the buttons for the immobilizer will be beneath the ashtray? The plastic thing that the buttons are on lifts up and you can disconnect it from underneath by removing the plug. If your having problems with the code for the immobilizer try disconnecting the battery then re connecting it and it should reset the immobilizer code to either 0000 or 1111, start the car then disconnect the immobilizer as above.
You cannot bypass the immobilizer. There is a reason for that. You will have to contact Toyota and have proof of ownership of the vehicle first then they will have you bring the car in for services.