To change the passlock module on a 2001 Oldsmobile Alero, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the necessary fasteners, then locate the passlock module, which is typically positioned near the ignition lock cylinder. Disconnect the wiring harness from the module, remove any mounting screws, and replace the old module with the new one. Reassemble the steering column cover, reconnect the battery, and follow any reprogramming steps necessary for the new module to function properly.
Your Passlock Module is acting up.
The ignition module on a 2002 Impala is located in part of the electrical system. In some cars, the module kept the car from starting. When the key was turned there would not be a clicking noise. The module works with the passlock system of the car.
Passlock sensor (Ignition housing) Or body control module fault
It does have the passlock system, what is the question?
No. It uses a Passlock system which is a magnet on the lock cylinder. If someone tries to force the cylinder it breaks the magnet and disables the vehicle.
I think suburban went to passlock in 98
Bypassing the Passlock system on a 1997 Chevy Lumina typically involves locating the Passlock wires and connecting them directly to bypass the ignition lock. This usually requires cutting the yellow wire from the Passlock module and connecting it to the ignition wire to allow the vehicle to start without the security system engaging. However, bypassing the security system can lead to potential issues and may not be legal in some areas, so it’s advisable to consult a professional or consider repairs instead.
how do you bypass passlock system
how do you bypass passlock on 2002 Chevy impala
The Passlock security system is the problem. Should be recalled. Go here http://newrockies.com/?ap_id=craigpeate for a module to bypass the system completely. The resistor workaround at the key isn't always the only problem. I tried it on my 99 Suburban and it didn't do any better with the resister bypass. You need to eliminate the entire security system. Buy the pro module for $179 plus shipping and save yourself the hassle of dealing with it ever again. Or you could go to the dealer and have them replace the entire system for over $1000. They will have to replace the key/tumbler/hall effect switch/wiring and EVO-Passlock module to get it right.
The 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue is equipped with the Passlock I security system. This system uses a resistance-based key to prevent unauthorized vehicle start-up. When the correct key is used, the ignition module recognizes the resistance value and allows the engine to start; otherwise, the fuel injectors are disabled. If the key is not recognized, the vehicle may enter a security mode, preventing it from starting.