Chevrolet matiz imobiliser light flashing car wont start
SOURCE: problem with ford explorer alarm imobiliser
You should have a switch under the dash and then just turn it to the off position. If you don't or it doesn't work (like mine) then, there is 2 fuses under the dash, put the key in the ignition and turn it forward, pull one of the fuses out and then start the car that should reset it. Then you should be able to put the fuse back. Sometimes if you put the fuse back before starting it the alarm will just continue to try and reset itself, but not start the car. If that doesn't work I have a mechanic who can pull the whole alarm out and when hes done it would look like nothing has ever been installed. Hes very good. I ended having him take my alarm out when I had the same incident happen after the 2nd time.
SOURCE: car wont start but starter motor clicks but does
ur vehicle is in anti theft mode -possible bad key,ignition cylinder switch or security circuit problem try with different or new key if still problem will need to have system checked by a dealer or a mechanic that is qualified to work on the security and electronics
SOURCE: the Anti-Theft Light Flashes and car wont start
Use the other ignition key and see what happens. You can have a faulty key now. A transponder is embedded inside the keys head that makes the starter to work off the computer
SOURCE: lumina 2001 chevrolet security light
Make sure you are using the factory key. If you have another factory key, try that. If these don't work, there is a post at http://vats.likeabigdog.com/ that I have used before and it works. You just need some resistors, an ohmmeter, and a soldering gun to do it.
Let me know if you have questions.
SOURCE: imobiliser warning light flashing car wont start
When this light flashes and you have the correct key then a problem exist in the system, the only way to diagnose this is to use a special scanner to look at the systems inputs and outputs.
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