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Immobilizer problems

Immobilizer problems

P.Lindblom
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16-03-2019, 02:14 AM
#1
A friend of mine has bought an IS200 which has been used in a robbery and all the original keys are missing.

He towed it home and bought a set of ignition, boot and door locks and keys from a breaker, not knowing that immobiliser code is stored in the ECU. He did actually get the ECU as well, but since it came from an auto and his car is a manual he can't use it.

Anyway, the security light would of course never stop flashing when he inserted the new keys in the ignition.

He has now bought another set of locks, keys and an ECU, all from the same car. The new ECU and the ignition lock is in place, but still the security light keeps flashing when he inserts the proper key.

A Lexus mechanic told him that he would have to push the brake pedal 8 times within 5 seconds to make it work, but I'm not sure when you are supposed to do that. Does anyone recognize that procedure?

Is there a way to bypass or disable the immobilizer?
P.Lindblom
16-03-2019, 02:14 AM #1

A friend of mine has bought an IS200 which has been used in a robbery and all the original keys are missing.

He towed it home and bought a set of ignition, boot and door locks and keys from a breaker, not knowing that immobiliser code is stored in the ECU. He did actually get the ECU as well, but since it came from an auto and his car is a manual he can't use it.

Anyway, the security light would of course never stop flashing when he inserted the new keys in the ignition.

He has now bought another set of locks, keys and an ECU, all from the same car. The new ECU and the ignition lock is in place, but still the security light keeps flashing when he inserts the proper key.

A Lexus mechanic told him that he would have to push the brake pedal 8 times within 5 seconds to make it work, but I'm not sure when you are supposed to do that. Does anyone recognize that procedure?

Is there a way to bypass or disable the immobilizer?

Sparkystav
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14,683
16-03-2019, 03:40 AM
#2
unfortuantly the immobiliser circuitry is built into the ecu so i dont know of anyway to do it, i have read about the pressing the brakes before though, have a look at the key programming write ups i think its in there,

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Sparkystav
16-03-2019, 03:40 AM #2

unfortuantly the immobiliser circuitry is built into the ecu so i dont know of anyway to do it, i have read about the pressing the brakes before though, have a look at the key programming write ups i think its in there,


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Rabster
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16-03-2019, 04:30 AM
#3
surely if he changed the ecu and had the new keys it should have worked though unless there is a different problem if it was used in a robbery and all keys are now missing are all the wires to the sensor still connected etc in the steering column ?



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Rabster
16-03-2019, 04:30 AM #3

surely if he changed the ecu and had the new keys it should have worked though unless there is a different problem if it was used in a robbery and all keys are now missing are all the wires to the sensor still connected etc in the steering column ?




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P.Lindblom
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16-03-2019, 08:18 AM
#4
Thanks for your replies
Sparkystav unfortuantly the immobiliser circuitry is built into the ecu so i dont know of anyway to do it, i have read about the pressing the brakes before though, have a look at the key programming write ups i think its in there,
It would be interesting to know which chip is in control of the immobiliser. I've seen separate transponder chips for different ECUs on Ebay, but I wouldn't start messing around too much inside the ECU unless I'm completely sure what I'm doing Smile

Rabster surely if he changed the ecu and had the new keys it should have worked though unless there is a different problem if it was used in a robbery and all keys are now missing are all the wires to the sensor still connected etc in the steering column ?
That's what I thought. He just called me and told me he managed to start the car. The problem turned out to be that the EFI fuse was removed from the fuse box. He put it back and the car started on the first try, for the first time since he bought it.
P.Lindblom
16-03-2019, 08:18 AM #4

Thanks for your replies

Sparkystav unfortuantly the immobiliser circuitry is built into the ecu so i dont know of anyway to do it, i have read about the pressing the brakes before though, have a look at the key programming write ups i think its in there,
It would be interesting to know which chip is in control of the immobiliser. I've seen separate transponder chips for different ECUs on Ebay, but I wouldn't start messing around too much inside the ECU unless I'm completely sure what I'm doing Smile

Rabster surely if he changed the ecu and had the new keys it should have worked though unless there is a different problem if it was used in a robbery and all keys are now missing are all the wires to the sensor still connected etc in the steering column ?
That's what I thought. He just called me and told me he managed to start the car. The problem turned out to be that the EFI fuse was removed from the fuse box. He put it back and the car started on the first try, for the first time since he bought it.

parthiban
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16-03-2019, 08:54 AM
#5
Lucky that was a simple fix!

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parthiban
16-03-2019, 08:54 AM #5

Lucky that was a simple fix!


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Sparkystav
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16-03-2019, 01:20 PM
#6
Lol that's a pretty important fuse. No wonder it didn't start.

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Sparkystav
16-03-2019, 01:20 PM #6

Lol that's a pretty important fuse. No wonder it didn't start.


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lex2oos
Member
138
16-03-2019, 10:07 PM
#7
with some wiring he could get that auto's ecu to work... I think..
lex2oos
16-03-2019, 10:07 PM #7

with some wiring he could get that auto's ecu to work... I think..

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