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Frankie Denton Posted on Nov 16, 2014
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How do you bypass the chip key on a 95 buick park ave.There is no dealer in my area.

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If you lost the chip in the key, Then there is a resistor kit you can buy. It comes with 15 resistors. You will have to try each one until you find the right one. Under the dash coming from the steering column you will see two very small wires. Cut them or skin them back so you can place the resistor in the lines, It doesn't matter which way you place the resistor. Start with one, try to start the car, if it starts, you're done, secure the resistor in place. If not, turn the car off, wait for five minutes or so and try the next. Do this until the car starts. It is important that you wait at least five minutes between resistors. To let the security reset. Radio shack, some electronic places and the internet is where I have found the resistors.

  • cy schousboe Nov 16, 2014

    First I ever heard of this, good to know. Does this kit have a name or just ask for it?

  • Randy Ohler Nov 16, 2014

    security bypass kits for cars is all I asked for. I did so many of them I bought a resistor switch panel. Goes from 1 to 4 million ohms. So I all do now is get one resistor for the car.

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You don't. Any close GM dealer should be able to get you going again, it shouldn't need to be a Buick dealer.

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Pass key is the security system which disables the car if it is stolen. You need the remote or a key with a chip to start the car. go to a dealer, prove ownership with registration and they will be able to help you out

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