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vats problem

Old Feb 26, 2008 | 06:51 PM
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Car: 1987 formula
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vats problem

Hi. Well, I have a VATS problem (is there any other!). I purchased a 1992 Formula for a great price, but it had no ignition key! Is their a way to get the resistor value without having the key? Is there some way of using the VATS computer to get it. If i cannot find out the value I was thinking of just buying one of those memcal adapters that turns of the vats and putting in a regular ignition lock cylinder. If any of you have ever found out a way to get the resistor value without the key I would really appreciate it. Thanks and you guys have the best forum!
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Old Mar 11, 2008 | 11:41 PM
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Re: vats problem

you could use the vin to find which key code is necessary for the VATS. As you may already know, there are 15 different codes. a good locksmith could make another key for you but it would probably cost around $65.00-$80.00 dollars. Otherewise you could probably find another passkey module with the key and all and simply replace the entire module. Another option would be to purchase a Bypass module that would require a vin to locate the correct key code for the madule on the vehicle. The only way I know of to check for resistance is by taking the key to an ohmmetter and measuring the resistance, but i understand that you dont have the key. hopefully this will shed some light on your problem

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JuanBravo1
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