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03 civic, will the immobilizer be a problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="bikejunkie223" data-source="post: 1274653" data-attributes="member: 563147"><p>I just know what hapens when people jerk witha Honda immobilizer system, as I am a Honda Master Technician. I am not saying it can't be done, but with the way that system works, I just have never seen it done right in 8 years fo working on Honda product (and that includes several ignition recalls where I had to fix other knuckleheads shitty work) and so I am naturally skeptical. I would just install an alarm sans the remote start, as cool as it may be, to ensure maximum security. The beauty of the immobilizer system is that the car will crank until the battery is dead and won't start because the main relay is never energized to frovide power to the fuel pump, and input voltage to the pcm for ignition. Extremely difficult to bypass, very theft-resistant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikejunkie223, post: 1274653, member: 563147"] I just know what hapens when people jerk witha Honda immobilizer system, as I am a Honda Master Technician. I am not saying it can't be done, but with the way that system works, I just have never seen it done right in 8 years fo working on Honda product (and that includes several ignition recalls where I had to fix other knuckleheads shitty work) and so I am naturally skeptical. I would just install an alarm sans the remote start, as cool as it may be, to ensure maximum security. The beauty of the immobilizer system is that the car will crank until the battery is dead and won't start because the main relay is never energized to frovide power to the fuel pump, and input voltage to the pcm for ignition. Extremely difficult to bypass, very theft-resistant. [/QUOTE]
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