How to steal a subaru
Nothing sinister or anything bu my imobiliser and alarm are faulty, how do i shut them off untill i can get it fixed?
hang on,,,,,,,,,,
think before replying guys, this is an open forum
hang on,,,,,,,,,,
think before replying guys, this is an open forum
not sure you can turn off the immobiliser, but on my car there is an alarm keypad in the fusebox to the right of the steering wheel.
google sigma impreza alarm and you can find the codes to turn various parts of the alarm off.
google sigma impreza alarm and you can find the codes to turn various parts of the alarm off.
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Retarded thread then, I am intelligent enough to understand what you were trying to get across in you first part of the post, Then it all goes to $hit as you say think before replying but really you dont want a reply so do I take it that it was a rhetorical post
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Google and search would give all the answers you need.
Hell...even I've given advice in the open, as in pretty much every case its in the public domain (like the *17856* access code for the installer settings on a sigma M30
).
Regardless of what you do to the alarm/imob is...you still won't get past the chip-in key immobiliser which is a seperate system and can't be bypassed without messing with the engine ECU, and is fitted on pretty much every scoob since 1997.
I can also remove locking wheel nuts without the key
No secret...tools are on ebay.
My mantra is the more teh owner knows about their car's vunerabilities...the less complacent they will be with it. Hence a disklock and a decent house security is always the better option (so they can't break in to nick the keys
)
Hell...even I've given advice in the open, as in pretty much every case its in the public domain (like the *17856* access code for the installer settings on a sigma M30
).Regardless of what you do to the alarm/imob is...you still won't get past the chip-in key immobiliser which is a seperate system and can't be bypassed without messing with the engine ECU, and is fitted on pretty much every scoob since 1997.
I can also remove locking wheel nuts without the key
No secret...tools are on ebay.My mantra is the more teh owner knows about their car's vunerabilities...the less complacent they will be with it. Hence a disklock and a decent house security is always the better option (so they can't break in to nick the keys
)
Last edited by ALi-B; Apr 30, 2013 at 01:48 PM.
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