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Posted on Jul 04, 2008

How do i remove my immobileiser? from my 1996 Subaru Legacy GTB

I have had a subaru legacy sitting under my house for quite sum time and just this morning i have tryed to start it but i get nothing, all i hear is a clicking coming from my imobiliser and the "Check engine" light in my dash flashes. I dont have the remote for the alarm, is there any other way i can take off my immobiliser? or dissengauge it.

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The alarm turned off as soon as you unlock the door with the key... the clicking noise could just be the fact that your battery is dead. hope i was some help

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