Security problem, Immobilizer locked the car

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Alpha One, Apr 11, 2005.

  1. Alpha One

    Alpha One Guest

    My son's 99 Honda Prelude had a bad ECU. The car could run with it but not
    properly. So he bought a used ECU and replaced the original. The problem is
    that the immobilizer, now, doesn't let the car start with either ECU.

    Is there a way to reset or deactivate the immobilizer?

    Thank you
     
    Alpha One, Apr 11, 2005
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  2. Alpha One

    Alpha One Guest

    Can the dealer make a new key if you bring to them the car's key and the VIN
    of the car from which the new ECM was removed? This way maybe they could
    make the key and get the code for the replacing ECU.
     
    Alpha One, Apr 11, 2005
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  3. Alpha One

    J. Guest

    According to the Service Manual for my 99 lude, the immobilizer can store up
    to 5 key
    codes. When learning a new key, the dealer uses their PGM Tester to rewrite
    the
    immobilizer and needs all the coded keys including the red LEARNING key.
    Furthermore, "if someone tries to start the engine with the learning key,
    all master and
    valet keys must be relearned." Maybe that's why the original ECM doesn't
    start
    the car now. I saw that warning when I bought the car, never opened the
    package,
    and filed that key safely away.

    The last note about substituting a known good ECM is that it must be
    rewritten
    with the PGM Tester. Since I've never had this done, I'm not sure if the
    original
    and substitute red LEARNING keys are needed for this procedure or if they're
    generic.

    Bottom line, it sounds like you will be able to reuse your expensive
    original keys
    with help from the dealer.
     
    J., Apr 11, 2005
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  4. Alpha One

    Alpha One Guest

    He did not use the red key, just tryed to start the car with the regular
    one.
     
    Alpha One, Apr 11, 2005
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  5. Alpha One

    Woody Guest

    As was said you are in for a trip to the dealer to program your keys in the
    immobilizer system....
     
    Woody, Apr 11, 2005
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