Big Mike
Big Mike voted up
It is an algorythmically generated code that is put into an Ignition interlock device. You can remove it from the vehicle but the fact that it is there in the first place would make it a breach of contract between you and the Lienholder (Bank) and would therefore forfeit your ability to have that car. … Read more
Big Mike
Big Mike voted up
To remove a passtime device completely you must first locate the device.  Usually it's located under the dash near the ignition switch.  If your model has a remote eye then you can easily follow the wire from the eye to the device.  Some models will not had a remote eye, but no matter.  Take open your under dash panel, … Read more
Big Mike
Big Mike voted up Anonymous' answer
I have one also, & it's quite anoying I must say. I purchased a car from a dealership that doesn't offer buy here pay here and yet they still installed the passtime machine in my car. Like most big headed jerks would assume that your credit would have to be bad in order for a … Read more
Big Mike
Big Mike answered Anonymous' question
Why not just trace the 5 wires and remove them and reconnect the original wiring. Seems logical.  Each original wire has a pattern on the sheath that covers the wiring. Only 4 are actually hooked to anything.  One is a ground. In case your not following my train of thought, I am saying to make … Read more