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What Are Bypass Codes For Passtime?

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***I am not suggesting anyone who has these systems to do this.    I have  paid in full for the vehicle I did this to and just wanted to  note what I  found when I was removing it.***      I wrote this write up on a wiki answers post and wanted to put it here  to.  Enjoy.      Do you have a car that utilizes a system that requires a new code every  time that you make a payment?  Does your system make you take a few  seconds before you can start the car so it can beep at you and tell you  it can start now?        The pass time system uses five wires and a receiver or antenna wire that  accepts  the signal from the remote.  A blue wire, a purple wire, a  pink wire, a  red wire, and a black wire.  The black wire of course is  the ground.   The pink and red wires are set up with a vampire bite to  the constant  power and the ignition power.  Red to constant, and pink  to ignition  which gets power from the "run" position when the key is so  turned to  it.  I can't remember right now which one of the blue or  purple that is  connected off the vehicle harness or which one gets  connected to the  "start" function of turning the key, but it honestly  doesn't matter  because these two are the ones that conduct the "magic."    In my car, a  yellow wire that connects the "start" function to the  starter was cut  and one of those wires is connected from the main  harness and the other  to the starter connector at the steering column.    The idea is that  electrical current will attempt to travel to the  starter but is routed  to the pass time unit to check if the code is  current, if it is the  connection is made and the car starts, if not,  then the circuit is not  able to close and you will get no power to the  starter.  To bypass this,  simply cut the two wires that re route that  current and splice them  back together leaving the pass time unit out of  the routing completely.   If your pass time unit is a GPS enabled one, I  would suggest not  tampering, but if you must, do not disconnect the  unit altogether, just  leave the red, black and pink wires connected so  that the system can  communicate that it is powered back to the company  that is responsible  for the surveillance of that communication.
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I dont even know what a pastime code was till today im a first time car buyer and ive been screwed buy carmax dealership but i make the payment via westernunion and ive only had my car for 9 months and made payments on time and carmax said there was no kill switch etc but still my car wont start i lost my job and spent a couple thousand on this what can i do

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