How to Disable the Engine Immobilizer?

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DeAutumn
07/24/25 4:52pm
Engine immobilizer deactivation method: 1. First, turn on the vehicle and insert the key to ensure the power is on; 2. Then, wait until the immobilizer light on the dashboard starts flashing and observe the dashboard; 3. Next, turn off the vehicle's power and wait for about ten minutes before turning the power back on; 4. At this point, the immobilizer light will flash again, and then repeat the above steps three times. The engine immobilizer system works as follows: The car's ignition key contains an electronic chip, each with a fixed ID (equivalent to an identification number). The car can only start when the key chip's ID matches the ID on the engine side. Conversely, if they do not match, the car will immediately cut off the circuit automatically, preventing the engine from starting.
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