- Purchase a bypass module designed for your specific vehicle.
- Disconnect the battery.
- Locate the starter disable relay. ( This relay is usually located near the starter or under the steering column.)
- Connect the bypass module according to the instructions provided with the kit.
- Reconnect the battery and test the starter.
2. Disabling the Immobilizer:
- Disconnect the battery.
- Locate the immobilizer control unit (ICU) in your car.
( It's usually located near the ignition switch or the ECU.)
- Remove the ICU and open it carefully.
- Locate the transponder chip inside the ICU.
- Remove the transponder chip and disable it.
( This can be done by cutting the wire connected to the chip or by removing the chip itself.)
- Reassemble the ICU and reconnect the battery.
*Note:* This method is not recommended as it may affect the security of your vehicle and compromise the immobilizer system.
3. Using a Diagnostic Scan Tool:
- Obtain a diagnostic scan tool compatible with your vehicle.
- Connect the scan tool to your vehicle's OBD-II port.
- Navigate through the tool's menu to find the immobilizer settings.
- Disable the immobilizer following the prompts on the scan tool.
*Note: The specific steps may vary based on your vehicle's make, model, and year. If you are unsure about any step, consult with your vehicle's manual.*