If you know the value of the resistor you can cut the wires going to the lock cylinder and solder in a resistor of the correct value. There are 15 different values: Value: Ohms 02 - 0.523 03 - 0.681 04 - 0.887 05 - 1.130 06 - 1.470 07 - 1.870 08 - 2.370 09 - 3.010 10 - 3.740 11 - 4.750 12 - 6.040 13 - 7.500 14 - 9.530 15 - 11.801 It could be any of those. If you're trying to bypass it doesn't have to be exact but it does need to be close. To make the correct value of resistor, get resistors of different values and add them up. Solder them in-line to each other. If you don't know the correct value start at the bottom and work your way up. There's a 4 minute wait between trys and the ignition needs to go to the OFF position before you start the wait.
how to bypass vats on 95 camaro
On the drivers side kick panle.
just google gm vats bypass kit
Buy a ford
no its what test the resistence
This is what saved my car and my money (that I didn't have!). Here is a write-up on how to do it all yourself. It will bypass the VATS system entirely, you will not hear about it anymore and it will not own your car anymore! http://newrockies.ca/vatsbypass
Bypass VATS. http://vats.likeabigdog.com/
This is what saved my car and my money (that I didn't have!). Here is a write-up on how to do it all yourself. It will bypass the VATS system entirely, you will not hear about it anymore and it will not own your car anymore! http://newrockies.ca/vatsbypass
GO to www.vatslikeabigdog.com it tells all about how to bypass the VATS key system with pictures and all.
To bypass the VATS (Vehicle Anti-Theft System) in a 1992 Camaro, you can cut the two wires leading to the ignition cylinder and connect them directly. This allows the vehicle to start without the VATS key. However, it's important to note that bypassing the system can compromise your vehicle's security and may not be legal in all areas. Always consider consulting a professional or finding a proper fix instead of a bypass.
To bypass the VATS (Vehicle Anti-Theft System) in a 1996 Camaro, you can use a resistor to simulate the key's resistance value. First, locate the VATS module, which is typically found near the ignition switch. Then, identify the resistance value of your key and connect a resistor of the same value to the VATS wires (usually a yellow wire and a black wire) to complete the circuit. This will allow the vehicle to start without the original key, but bypassing VATS can compromise your vehicle's security.
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