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TRANSPONDER / PASSKEY 3 / P.A.T.S.:
'Smart Key' & other Transponder systems
Note: For this type of security system - you must sacrifice one of
the spare keys that comes with the car. This key will be used
for the transponder. The dealership can progam a spare key,
but make sure they program all keys to the vehicle since
learning just one transponder could erase all other key tran-
sponders (including the key used for the Bypass Module).
1. Set all dip switches on the bypass module to the OFF (up)
position.
2. Remove the transponder from the key (there maybe a door
on the top of the key that can be opened and the transpon-
der can be removed). Or, the entire key may be mounted
inside the Bypass Module. Be sure to cut the key in half or
grind off some of the teeth to render it unusable.
3. Pull apart the case and place the transponder, or the head of
the key, inside the 10 wire loop on the circuit board. Tran-
sponders are directional and must be placed along the same
direction that the key would lay. Use the double stick foam
tape provided -- one layer on the circuit board and then the
transponder, or key, and finally the second double-stick foam
tape layer on top of it to hold key securly in place.
Place Key with Transponder inside case on pc
board as shown. Use double stick tape to hold
to the key in place.
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4. The transponder LOOP goes underneath the steering col-
umn and up toward the ignition key cylinder and needs to
be positioned so that there are 2 turns around the ignition
key cylinder as shown below. Transponder systems often
have a black plastic ring around the ignition lock switch.
This is the vehicle's transponder pick-up antenna. It is im-
portant that the two loops of the Bypass Module be mounted
on or as close to this black plastic ring as possible. Slide
the tube up toward the ignition switch to tighten up the loops
of wire. Tape in place to hold. Plug the other end of the
transponder loop into the Universal Alarm Bypass Module.
5. Now start the vehicle with the remote starter. If the vehicle
starts and runs for at least 30 seconds the transponder by-
pass is correct. Note: If the vehicle does not start with the
remote starter, try adjusting or changing the position of the
transponder in the Bypass Module or adjusting the position
of the two loop wire around the transponder pick-up an-
tenna mentioned above.
Note: The key that the transponder was removed from will no
longer start the vehicle.
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