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  • T.D.M. 1995 camaro, question??????

    I read your guys previous post on the theft deterrent module, and my question is, after extensively looking over the wiring diagram, couldn't u bypass the whole module all together by going under the hood side of the ECM and running an ignition hot wire to fuel pump request ( drk grn/wht ) and to the fuel pump signal ( gray ). wouldn't that work, or could that possibly fry the ECM?

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    isn't there any one who has the knowledge t o answer my question? or am I on the wrong site/

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    • #3
      I don't know if 12vt would kill the ECM but it won't get it to start. You need to use a VATS bypass type device as the ECM needs to see a 50 htz (IIRC) signal to turn off the anti-theft. You can find VATS bypass boxes on Ebay.
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      • #4
        Measure the resistance on your key and then put that resistance in line with the 2 white wires in your steering column. Bypassed. I didn't have any luck with the module that is in line with the module itself, but the resistor worked perfect.

        If this isn't possible for whatever reason, then there may be a way to bypass the whole system but I do not know what it is.
        Ben
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        • #5
          Here is a link to a write up on the procedure Ben just outlined....

          Hope this helps,,,
          Tom...

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          • #6
            Thanxs for all your input

            thanxs guys, for all your input. But, If you look at the wiring diagram, I think, all I have to do is run those wires from the ignition hot side of the fuse box, and I think that will bypass the T.D.M

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            • #7
              If all you want to do is trip the fuel pump relay, that would be fine, but... in the VATS systems, the ECM doesn't turn the injectors on until seeing that 50hz signal that CNCguy was talking about.
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              • #8
                Or if you have an ALDL cable you can talk to madtuner and have him turn it off in the tune like I did and give that VATS the boot.
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                • #9
                  I see it not only shuts the fuel pump down it also shuts down the injectors and everything...ahhh... I didn't know that.. well... thanxs all u guys for your input its much appreciated. when I get the sucker running I'll let u all know, thanxs again

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                  • #10
                    I've got a VATS bypass that I'm no longer using (turned off in tune), $20 + shipping?
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