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Bypassing the immobilizer on a 2.3i micro bus typically requires specialized knowledge and tools, as it's designed to enhance security. It may involve reprogramming the key or using a bypass module, which can be complex and varies by vehicle model. It's important to note that attempting to bypass an immobilizer without proper authorization may violate laws or warranty agreements. For the best results, consulting a professional automotive locksmith or technician is recommended.

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