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Model 28624TN - Ready Remote

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Step 6, Immobilizer Bypass Modules<br />

Most newer vehicles have a factory engine immobilizer system<br />

designed to prevent any unauthorized use of the vehicle. These<br />

immobilizers will cut off power to the starter and the fuel supply<br />

preventing a thief from starting the vehicle.<br />

There are several types of immobilizers, with the most common<br />

being the resistance-based passlock/passlock 2 systems found on<br />

most newer GM vehicles. This system can be bypassed using the<br />

20402, 29402 or 556L immobilizer bypass modules available at<br />

your local authorized retailer or at www.directedstore.com. The<br />

majority of transponder-based immobilizer systems can be<br />

bypassed using the 20402, 29402 or 556U immobilizer bypass<br />

module available at your local authorized retailer.<br />

The WHITE/BLACK wire of the 6-pin harness supplies a 400mA (-)<br />

output as soon as the control module begins the remote start<br />

process. This wire can be used to activate an immobilizer bypass<br />

unit.<br />

note! Any vehicle equipped with a factory immobilizer<br />

must use an immobilizer bypass module to<br />

remote start. If not used, the vehicle ignition or<br />

fuel supply circuits could lock up and require a<br />

costly trip to the dealer to reset the computer system.<br />

To determine which bypass module your vehicle requires, use the<br />

website Interface Module Look-Up tool at the following website:<br />

www.autocommand.com.<br />

© 2006 Directed Electronics<br />

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