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twr7cx |
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When installing a Smart Lock Bypass module, do you still need to leave the ignition in the on position for half an hour before the car will be able to start in order for the ECU to learn the codes?
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relaxed_diplomacy |
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No. Mine started without doing that. There is no mention of needing to do so in the instructions either.
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TROYMAN |
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na mate the bypass module bypasses everything..the learning part is in the bcm(smartlock module)
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twr7cx |
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cheers. i must have had it on the wrong wire on the BEM (had it on the ECU side of the wire). moved it to the wire on the ECU and presto. Anyways, it helped me diagnose my problem, all fixed now.
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duvauchellemotors |
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where do you get a by pass modual from
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frankieh |
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ebay... thats where I got mine from anyway. 80 bucks...
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twr7cx |
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I've got a not needed one if your interested...
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biggav |
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or from 66coupe he makes them
www.shiftkits.com.au
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