No start - Blinking key while cranking
#12
Yes, good to hear. Hang on to the part for a while - and the code forever. I'm not sure but the e-brake code on some gives you like 5 cycles before it goes out...I could be wrong on this.
Anyway, hang on to everything just in case it decides to act up again. Again I gave the story of a friend where his never acted up after the one time he had to enter the code.
Anyway, hang on to everything just in case it decides to act up again. Again I gave the story of a friend where his never acted up after the one time he had to enter the code.
#13
Yes, good to hear. Hang on to the part for a while - and the code forever. I'm not sure but the e-brake code on some gives you like 5 cycles before it goes out...I could be wrong on this.
Anyway, hang on to everything just in case it decides to act up again. Again I gave the story of a friend where his never acted up after the one time he had to enter the code.
Anyway, hang on to everything just in case it decides to act up again. Again I gave the story of a friend where his never acted up after the one time he had to enter the code.
This is what I really love about these forums, questions answered before I can ask them.
#15
The Immobilizer Brake Code is specific to the individual vehicle. The dealer can provide it.
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