* A screwdriver
* A wrench
* A piece of wire
Step 1: Disconnect the battery.
Before you begin, disconnect the battery to prevent any electrical shocks. To do this, simply loosen the negative terminal (the one marked with a "-") and remove it from the battery.
Step 2: Locate the immobilizer unit.
The immobilizer unit is located behind the dashboard, on the passenger side. To access it, you will need to remove the glove box. To do this, simply unscrew the two screws that hold it in place and then pull it out.
Step 3: Remove the immobilizer unit.
Once you have removed the glove box, you will see the immobilizer unit. It is a small, black box with a wire harness attached to it. To remove it, simply unclip the wire harness and then unscrew the two screws that hold it in place.
Step 4: Bypass the immobilizer unit.
To bypass the immobilizer unit, you will need to connect a piece of wire between the two wires that are connected to the unit. To do this, simply strip the ends of the wire and then twist them together.
Step 5: Reconnect the battery.
Once you have bypassed the immobilizer unit, you can reconnect the battery. To do this, simply reattach the negative terminal to the battery and tighten it down.
Step 6: Test the immobilizer bypass.
To test the immobilizer bypass, simply try to start the car. If the car starts, then the immobilizer bypass has been successful.
Note: This procedure is for informational purposes only. Disabling the immobilizer on your car may be illegal in your country or state. Please consult with your local laws and regulations before attempting to disable the immobilizer on your car.