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Universal Immobilizer Bypass for Remote Start

Feature: Universal Immobilizer Bypass for Remote Start

  • Compatible with most alarms for wide-ranging use
  • Bypasses factory antitheft systems for using a remote starter
  • 2-wire connection for simple installation
  • Key-in-the-box design (Requires the use of a spare vehicle key)
  • Metal and plastic construction for durability
  • Bypasses immobilizer during remote start only
  • Simple two-wire connection for easy installation
Universal Immobilizer Bypass for Remote Start

Universal Immobilizer Bypass for Remote Start Reviews


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great, easy install option., June 16, 2015
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Super easy to install. I only used 4 wires on this device. Installed in a ford SUV that has a chipped key. Before ordering this item, make sure to take note that this version, needs to have a spare chipped key installed in the box at all times. I used this with an Avital remote start alarm, and the two paired great.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Works for compatible DEI manufactured Remote Start systems, November 9, 2011
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This item is compatible with the Python 872 & is most likely compatible with almost all DEI manufactured remote start & security/remote start systems. You have to give up a Valet Key or have another key made with the chip built in.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars DIY with ease! Long lasting when secured properly!, February 21, 2015
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I have installed this bypass into Python/Viper branded systems with ease. I've had one in my own car for going on 3 years now without an issue.

Depending on the type of security your vehicle uses, you'll need to use 4-5 of this units wires. Most of my experience with this unit has been with GM's Passlock II but I have also done a few transponder style installs. Don't let the terminology intimidate you, as the instructions are step-by-step. If you have basic automotive electrical skills this will be the easiest part of your remote start install!

Lastly, as a reminder. Anyone with a transponder style security system MUST have a spare key that will be left inside this bypass module. This often means heading to your local dealer to have an additional key/transponder made up.

Good Luck!
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Product Description

The DEI 556U immobilizer interface module (bypass module) is used when installing a remote starter in vehicles equipped with an RF (Radio Frequency) based immobilizer system. This type of system uses a small chip imbedded in the ignition key, called a transponder, to transmit a very low powered RF signal. This signal is detected through an antenna (or coil) around the ignition switch, which is then sent to the immobilizer's transceiver.

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