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Anti-Theft System?
Friday, April 07, 2006 11:47 AM
Newbie here, hi.

My girlfriend bought a beautiful rust 98 Cavvy and it's been great, but this morning the Anti-Theft light came on, and it starts fine, but refuses to shift (ATX). I know there's asupposed to be f our digit code to put in the radio, but the previous owner says she never used it.

With terminating the power source to the ecu reset the anti-theft system, or is there another less invasive workaround?

Re: Anti-Theft System?
Friday, April 07, 2006 1:37 PM
Take a look at the Interior FAQ for instructions on how to reset/reprogram it.

Removing the fuse or power will not reset the theftlock.





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Re: Anti-Theft System?
Friday, April 07, 2006 2:24 PM
Theftlock and passlock are two different things. Theftlock is on the radio passlock has to do with the ignition to relearn PASSlock

PASSlock relearn procedure
PASSlock is designed to prevent vehicle theft by disabling the fuel injectors unless the lock cylinder is engaged by the correct mechanical key. The theft deterrent system uses four components for theft prevention:

- the lock cylinder
- the ignition switch
- the instrument cluster (IPC, 96-99 models) or body control module (BCM, 00-05 models)
- the Powertrain Control ModuleSee ECM. (PCM)

If one or more of these components are replaced, then the PASSlock system must be reprogrammed. The procedure is different between 96-99 and 00-05 J-cars.


Fuel Password Learn Procedure

In order for a theft detterrent vehicle to run, a password is communicated between the Intrustment Panel Cluster (IPC) and the PCM. If a PCM is replaced, the new PCM needs to learn the correct password of the vehicle. When the new PCM is installed, the EEPROM calibration is flashed into the new PCM and the vehicle will learn the new password upon initial ignition ON. If the IPC/BCM is replaced, the PCM needs to learn the new password from the IPC/BCM. The password learn procedure is as follows:

96-99 J-car

1. Attempt to start the vehicle, then leave the ignition ON. The THEFT SYSTEM light telltale will flash for 10 minutes.

2. When the THEFT SYSTEM telltale stops flashing, start the vehicle. Once the vehicle is running, the password is learned.

00-05 J-car

1. Turn ON the igniton, with the engine OFF.

2. Attempt to start the engine, then release the key to ON (vehicle will not start).

3. Observe the SECURITY telltale, it will be flashing. After approximately 10 minutes the telltale will turn OFF.

4. Turn OFF the ignition, and wait 5 seconds.

5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 two more times for a total of 3 cycles/30 minutes. The vehicle is now ready to relearn the PASSlock Sensor Data Code and/or passwords, on the next ignition switch transition from OFF to CRANK.

IMPORTANT: The vehicle learns the PASSlock Sensor Data Code and/or password on the next ignition switch transition from OFF to CRANK. You MUST turn the ignition OFF before attempting to start the vehicle.

6. Start the engine. The vehicle has now learned the PASSlock Sensor Data Code and/or password.

7. With a scan tool, clear any DTCs if needed. History DTCs will clear themselves after 100 ignition cycles.






Re: Anti-Theft System?
Friday, April 07, 2006 3:32 PM
Actually, her father was being retarded and didn't know that the transaxle is directly connected to the brake pedal when the car's in park.

Yes, he didn't know the step on the brake to get out of park.

*slaphead*
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