EASYGUARDBM001 Universal Immobilizer Bypass Module for Car alarm Remote Engine Start & Push engine start button usage
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.89 x 6.02 x 1.46 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BM001 |
Batteries | 2 CR2 batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wireless Remote | Yes |
は**ん
説明書が不親切な上
間違いなく接続するが作動せず。不良品か。ちなみに二個買いましたが他の車種も同じく作動せず。捨てました。
R**L
Waste of money, wasn't needed to install button start in a 2007 Tacoma
I'd give this 0 stars if I could. I wasted $9 on this as it was recommended as a necessity to install the button start in a 2007 Tacoma, however all it did was cause problems as the alarm was continuously going off and the doors were locked shut on me at one point and the vehicle turned shut down on me on the highway going about 65mph, luckily I was in the middle lane and was able to stop. After removal, the vehicle worked well and started fine with no problems with only the button start installed.
G**.
Useless
I purchased this product as recommended by the seller for use with their EASYGUARD Smart Key PKE Car Alarm System Passive Keyless Entry with Push Button Start Remote Engine Start starter auto lock unlock car door . It's an extremely outdated system that stows your transponder in the vehicle itself, defeating the revolutionary immobilizer technology that deters most thieves from successfully picking or hotwiring vehicles. That said, it doesn't even contain a proper ignition coil to place around the starter and instead, uses flimsy wire that requires wrapping. EASYGUARD Smart Key PKE Car Alarm System Passive Keyless Entry with Push Button Start Remote Engine Start starter auto lock unlock car door
D**.
Was skeptical from all the bad review, but it works for me.
Does what its supposed to. Bypasses the Chip Immobilizer on my 2011 Jeep Patriot so I can Remote Start and Start with Push Button System.The wires are INCREDIBLY thin, wish they would've used some thicker gauge wires, but oh well....it works for my vehicle
C**S
Didnt work for my Civic Si
Immobilizer bypass didn’t end up working for my 2009 Honda Civic Si, Had to take the original key apart and remove the transponder chip.Ended up shoving the chip between the ignition key way plastic as shown in the photos at the end of my finger, and that works fine. Save your money, think smarter not harder.
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