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My Mitzubishi L-300 (mini van) has an anti theft device installed.  I believe it is call Fintronic.  It disables the starter.  I would like to remove it because is is not working properly.  I bought the car used, and don't have the master "key" to turn it off.  How can I proceed to remove the device from the car?  Thank you for any advice you can give.

Larry

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Sorry man, The only way to do that is to take it
to a stereo/car alarm shop or back to the
manufacturer/distributor.

Devices such as this or Pasttime immobilizers,
are designed for buy here/pay here
car sales lots when a customer who has "less then great"
credit takes a car off the lot, and if the client does
not pay the monthly amount, the dealer can shut it down.

It would be wrong to share this info online and
I won't do that.

Go locally to have it inspected and removed.

Sorry.

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