Last time I did it was with a cutting torch.
What I did was get a new ECU that had the Imobiliser removed, perhaps not so secure but they are known to be trouble. Cost about £80. Had no problems since.
reprogram ecm.
wher is location of imobiliser
ignition on for 15 mins remove key reinsert ignition on light should go out hope this helps
NO! you car stealing C*NT
there are certain special bypassers you can buy from special automotive stores.
If your battery has been disconnected and your key fob will now not work to cancel the imobiliser try this, Open the key fob cover and carefully remove the larger of the two battries give it a wipe for good measure and then replace into its slot, go and sit in your car with doors closed and then press the open and close buttons alternately about four times, the doors will lock just press the open button and your imobiliser is imobilized and you can now start your car. It works for me every time.
hello i recently had problems with 98 106 diesel. my imobiliser was keypad type next to the gear lever. the problem i had is that it would not turn its self off and the engine would not work. the way to reset it is to disconnect a connection which is next to the passenger head light. it is a round connection which is quite big. unscrew this, makesure it is clean and reconnect. start the engine. while the engine is running lift out the imobiliser key pad and disconnect the plug. turn off engine and restart no need for imobiliser!!!!! hope this helps
if its same as peugot when engine is running disconnect wires from back of key pad should work as key pads are the same
You have asked a car theft enabling question, Naughty! If you are entitled to this information your friendly BMW dealer will be happy to provide it.
you cant the imobiliser is programmed in the ecu, take it to a vaux dealer
Have to replace ECM on Hilux Diesel with second hand ECM,have toyota techstream scantool can you tell me as i suspect will have to link to imobiliser