Yes, a dealer can typically detect if a PassTime device has been removed from a vehicle. These devices are designed to monitor and report various data, including whether they are still installed. If the device is disconnected, it may trigger alerts or notifications that are accessible to the dealer, especially if the vehicle is being serviced or repossessed.
To remove a passtime device from a car, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and the ignition key is removed. Locate the device, which is typically installed under the dashboard or in the OBD-II port, and carefully disconnect the wiring harness or unplug it from the port. Make sure to follow any specific instructions or guidelines provided by the device manufacturer or your service provider, as tampering with the device may have legal implications. If unsure, consider seeking professional assistance.
the tumblers have gotten out of sync, you'll probably have to have a new ignition switch put in
Maybe a blown fuse ?
can not removed key
To remove a Passtime device, you will need to follow the steps below: First, locate the Passtime device in your vehicle. It is typically installed in the dashboard or under the steering column. Disconnect the power to the device. This may involve unplugging the device from the vehicle's electrical system or disconnecting a battery cable. Consult the documentation for your specific Passtime device for more information. Once the power to the device has been disconnected, you should be able to remove the device from its mounting location. Depending on the specific device, you may need to remove screws or other fasteners to do this. Once the device has been removed from its mounting location, you can either dispose of it or store it in a safe place until you are ready to reinstall it. It is important to follow these steps carefully to ensure that the device is removed safely and properly. If you are unsure about how to remove the device, or if you have any concerns, it is recommended that you seek assistance from a qualified professional.
The engine and transmission are removed together out the bottom.The engine and transmission are removed together out the bottom.
The ignition barrel can be removed by removing the retaining ring. The barrel will slide out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the barrel.
the light in the dash has been removed or blown out.
yes if the shear pin / retainer pin is removed
With forks flat on ground, ignition key removed, brake on.
The 1966 Chevy Impala ignition switch can be removed by loosening the retaining ring at the top of the ignition switch. Remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new ignition switch.