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Yes, the security alarm and immobilizer need resetting. The problem is, because it is a Holden there isn't much on Google because I am in Canada. This link may work better for you than me. The chip in the key, and the transponder need to be recognized by the ECM and Security System Module.
In Australia?
ask any shop that does transmissions for help. there.
join a HOLDEN forum down there, we have none in Yankee land.
that transmission is and E box, electronically shifted called a TCM
and that TCM must like any new box.
Only Holden will have answers this complex.
Ask Them?
we are not any kind of Holden forum here.
The Holden and Chevrolet Captiva is the same vehicle. Above is a link to a UK forum on the vehicle. Go there and read. If this does not provide you a specific enough answer, ask your question there for a final answer.
Good luck.
Semper Fi,
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That would require a detailed procedure so its carried out properly
u can get a manual for help..
I keep getting those for my vehicles too.. I know a lot of websites and which one is best for what type of vehicle. and which websites have customer care service etc
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