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[quote="Lee"]There's four ways which you could do it Firstly, you could just use your existing key to remove the steering lock and for the immoiblser Or you could remove the steering lock altogether and use a bypass Theres 3 types of bypasses. Type 1 - "Universal" Bypass. This involves a box into which one of the vehicle's keys is placed and mounted under the dash. When the remote start is active, the signal from this key travels through a ring around the key cylinder into the factory antenna. Type 2 - Vehicle-specific RF Bypass. This works basically the same as the universal bypass, except that it includes a chip designed to program to the car like a key would (thereby not sacrificing one of the car's keys). Type 3 - Vehicle-specific Data Bypass. These types have become available in the past 5 years and involve connecting to wires on the car. They send a data signal directly to the car's computers to enable starting. Then you can wire the button into the ignition system[/quote]
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