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my isuzu bakkie went dead, couldnt start but just bought a new battery yesterday. My friend wanted to start his car using my battery and he just removed the battery without starting the car first so i think somehow this affected the immobiliser, please help me on how to bypass it? I am stuck, totally.my isuzu bakkie went dead, couldnt start but just bought a new battery yesterday. My friend wanted to start his car using my battery and he just removed the battery without starting the car first so i think somehow this affected the immobiliser, please help me on how to bypass it? I am stuck, totally.
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The answer is in the question. Immobiliser, its worked and the purpose is obvious. The reason only dealers and specialists can do it is if it was easy then everyone would be stealing your car. If its not operating then change the key fob battery and make sure the car battery is fully charged, some systems wont work below 10 volts or so.
put key in drivers door and hold over (to unlock)for 30 secs,all windows will go down.then lock/hold over for 30secs,windows will go up,then unlock with remote,that will reset alarm/immobiliser,as a first step.....
sometimes it depends on the type of allarm, if it is factory fitted they are a nightmare to do as most of the wireing for the allarm is intergrated into the loom, where as if it is an after marked alarm ( one fitted later on ) it shouldnt be to bad but still a long and complicated job to find all the wires and reconnect the originals bypassing the immobiliser/alarm if you are a complete novice this should not be attempted as you could immobilise the car completely, best thing for you to do is get an auto electrician to have a look at it for you, sorry its not much help
my isuzu bakkie went dead, couldnt start but just bought a new battery yesterday. My friend wanted to start his car using my battery and he just removed the battery without starting the car first so i think somehow this affected the immobiliser, please help me on how to bypass it? I am stuck, totally.
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