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SOUDER
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Jul 31, 2012, 1:15 PM

Post #1 of 11 (2615 views)
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I have a 2002 pontiac grand am v6 ram air 3.4 CAN YOU BYPAS THE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM THE CAR WONT START SOMETIMES AND I THINK THAF SYSTEM IS FAILING ANYONE KNOW HOW TO BYPASS IT SO GHE CAR WILL RUN


Hammer Time
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Jul 31, 2012, 1:33 PM

Post #2 of 11 (2598 views)
Re: keyless entry Sign In

One part of the system can be bypassed and that is the ignition switch sensor which is the most common failure.

If you find the black wire and the yellow wire from the passlock sensor in the column cut the wires and you can solder in a 2.2 K ohm resistor between them on the harness side and then attempt to start the car. It will stall. Don't turn the ignition off. Let the ignition on for ten minutes or until the theft light goes out.Turn the key off for ten seconds then attempt to start the car. If it now runs you have been successful. If it doesn't you either made a mistake or there are other problems besides the ignition lock cylinder. If the system has any problem beyond the key sensor, that has to be repaired.



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SOUDER
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Aug 1, 2012, 5:29 AM

Post #3 of 11 (2553 views)
Re: keyless entry Sign In

CAN YOU BYPASS THE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM AND SECURITY SYSTEM ON A 2002 PONTIAC GRAND AM


Hammer Time
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Aug 1, 2012, 6:00 AM

Post #4 of 11 (2549 views)
Re: keyless entry Sign In

Are you reading impaired?



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SOUDER
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Aug 1, 2012, 6:26 AM

Post #5 of 11 (2541 views)
Re: keyless entry Sign In

I WAS LOOKING FOR A REAL ANSWER NOT SOME SMARTASS COMMENT


Hammer Time
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Aug 1, 2012, 9:09 AM

Post #6 of 11 (2532 views)
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Well if you could read you would see that answer clearly and totally posted already.



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nickwarner
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Aug 1, 2012, 5:41 PM

Post #7 of 11 (2516 views)
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Look man, you asked a question and a man who makes his living by the knowledge he has of your car gave you a detailed, accurate and FREE answer promptly. For that, you are going out of your way to ignore his advice and going so far as to berate and disrespect him when he has given you the knowledge he charges people for in his shop. Smartass? Rude? You can't even figure out how to turn off your caps lock button! You are a prick and if this was my post I would delete the good advice given and tell you to find your answers elsewhere. Its Hammer's post so out of RESPECT (might want to look that word up as obviously you have never grasped the concept) to him I will leave that choice in his corner.

Dogs know better than to bite the hand that feeds. You ask for advice and bite the hand that feeds. Right now that dog is licking his own ass and yet somehow I think he's found some wisdom you are missing out on.


Hammer Time
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Aug 1, 2012, 6:14 PM

Post #8 of 11 (2510 views)
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Funny how he missed the entire answer posted but he didn't miss the comment after.



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nickwarner
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Aug 1, 2012, 6:44 PM

Post #9 of 11 (2502 views)
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I guess he doesn't need a spare tire since he carries a spare chromasome too. It evens out, right?

HEY TEACHER! THIS WINDOW TASTES LIKE PURPLE!!


Discretesignals
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Aug 1, 2012, 6:47 PM

Post #10 of 11 (2500 views)
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Just curious why you would want to bypass the keyless entry system since it has nothing to do with the running of the engine.





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Hammer Time
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Aug 1, 2012, 6:50 PM

Post #11 of 11 (2494 views)
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It's obvious he's talking about Passlock and calling it Keyless entry.



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