Try a Honda Dealer ISUZU North America pulled out of the US you might get a hardware store taht now sells it I think either Do it best or True Value chains may carry it .
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You can not disable this system. The powertrain control module (PCM) programmed look for the Transponder Key (your ignition key has micro chip code). You will have replace your ignition switch and get new key reflashed by a dealer or locksmith
It appears that this key has a chip in it. Check with a dealer or certified locksmith. You can also buy a key blank online and then have someone cut it for you. Some locksmiths will do that and some won't.
This truck does have an anti-theft system. I believe but am not certain that it actually counts the time it takes for the ignition to go from off to on. Anyway its really not worth fooling with the complicated isuzu system. Mobile lock smith would run around 70-80 cdn to cut a new key on the spot locally.
you have to get a chip in ur old key there is a micro chip if its not there the comp picks this up u need to get it re coded if u have a chip key ..but if u have just a new cut key u will have to get another one with chip and get it recoded or put the old key very close to ingnition to work
there is a micro chip inside the head of the igntion key, when you put the key in the igntion the sensor inside the steering colunm will read the resistance of the micro-chip. If there is a match the engine will start. If for some reason the sensor will not read the micro chip the system will think some is stealing the car. I would try another key 1st, if this persist, the module will need to be replaced. Start with a new key, its cheaper.
You'll need to go a GM store parts departement with the old key, drivers license & registration for the dealer to cut a new key.
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