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Auto Theft Prevention - Anti theft device on my Mitsubishi


Expert: INSTALLSUPPORT - 6/13/2009

Question
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

Answer
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.

ALARMTEK

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