Car Alarms: Vats engaged, olds cutlass supreme, olds cutlass


Question
Went out to start my car and it would not start.  The securtiy light was flashing on the dash.  Is not the battery.  Have a 94-95 Olds Cutlass Supreme, with a chip in the key.  Is their anyway to bypass the vat could I unhook the battery and rehook it up to reset everything HELP am broke

Answer
Surry you're broke, but that is something
you will have to get over if you want the
car to start
:>(

Ok then, from your desription and the
make/model/year of the car you have there,
it appears you've reset the VATS.

The car's security immobilizer
reader at the key switch
does not recognise the coded
chip in the ignition key any longer.

You can try to put the key
in the ignition, turn to the on position &
wait at least 10 mins like that.
(Do not turn off the key switch before
10 minutes as elapsed!)

Once done, the key is re-programmed and
should allow the fuel injectors to work again.
The car would start now if corrected.

In some cases, the VATS (GM'S VEHICLE ANTI THEFT SYSTEM)
will re learn the code this way, and will then
allow the restart, however if this does not work,
then you can simply tow it to any GM vehicle dealer
to have the service department re code it.

There is a permanent solution though.
Adding the PLJX Self learning Bypass module (59.95)
will bypass the PASSLOCK system in your vehicle
for good. See this at www.PASSLOCK2.com

Good luck I hope method 1 does the trick!

ALARMTEK
PASSLOCK2.com