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Your immobilizer works with a chip in the key transmitting a code to the transponder in the ignition column which sends the code to the engine computer, the body control computer, the transmission computer and the ignition module. They all have a chat about it and then decide if they will let the car have power to the ignition and fuel pump. This all happens fast between the ignition lighting up and turning the starter motor.
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Sending unit is inside the tank. First, check that if you ground the signal wire near the tank then the gauge rises. If so, you must pull the unit from the tank.
you will have to get a dealer to cut new keys to code that dealers have access to and then get them to program to car but also erase old keys so vehicle wont start with old keys
or next more expensive option is new keys, ignition barrel and door barrels replaced which are differently same coded key and locks as well as programming and erasing old keys.
in order to get the code for that car you are going to have to call the dealership. and give them the specs on your car and maybe even your vin number.
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