If you're having problems with your 1993 Mazda 929's anti-theft system, here's what you should do instead of trying to disable it:
* Check the obvious: Ensure you're using the correct key. If you have a spare key, try that. Sometimes, simple things like a dead battery in the key fob or a dirty key can cause problems.
* Consult your owner's manual: Your owner's manual might have troubleshooting information specific to the anti-theft system in your model.
* Professional help: If you're still locked out, the best course of action is to contact a qualified locksmith or Mazda dealership. They have specialized tools and knowledge to diagnose and address issues with factory anti-theft systems without causing damage. They can likely determine if there's a problem with the system itself, the key, or the car's electronics.
Trying to bypass the anti-theft system yourself is risky and could lead to costly repairs. It's always better to seek professional assistance.