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how to bypass the immobilizer for remote start?

 
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how to bypass the immobilizer for remote start?
PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:27 am     Reply with quote

how to bypass the immobilizer for remote start?

there are many immobilizer bypass module in the market,like:
Key-Override-SL2

now my company want to develop such product,but i dont know what
actually the immobilizer bypass module work...

does anyone help me? Confused
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:04 am     Reply with quote

i'm not familiar with the encryption/protocol used in this system but seems like an interesting concept, though not sure how it could be clasified as a 'crime stopper' as some sites found does. If you could provide more info as to the purpose of the system, someone might be able to help. Though this might not be the right forum to ask.

With my 60 second web base crash course on the "Key-Override-SL2 " search results i would assume it captures a encrypted packet of a valid ignition key, then when a non valid/pirate key is inserted it injects the previously captured data on the line and unlocks the system. Hence no decrypting is needed.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:46 am     Reply with quote

crystal_lattice wrote:
i'm not familiar with the encryption/protocol used in this system but seems like an interesting concept, though not sure how it could be clasified as a 'crime stopper' as some sites found does. If you could provide more info as to the purpose of the system, someone might be able to help. Though this might not be the right forum to ask.

With my 60 second web base crash course on the "Key-Override-SL2 " search results i would assume it captures a encrypted packet of a valid ignition key, then when a non valid/pirate key is inserted it injects the previously captured data on the line and unlocks the system. Hence no decrypting is needed.



i search many website, but no useful info. found...
but i found that new RFID in the valid key is rolling code,hence the encrypted packet just can use for one time...

any idea? ...
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