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I read your article on passlock 2 and don't see the same system in place. My key cylinder has 2 white wires with a black sheath, to a 2 pin connector. If I check Ohms of key chip and then check in harness with key installed it is the same. that is with the key in the off positon. Maybe I should check when the key is in the run and start positions? car is a no-start, no turn-over now. Was starting sporatically, but not allowing any gear shifting after starting, one touch of the turn signal lever and engine dies. could the key resistance have changed drastically? any ideas?  Thxs  PS tried the 10 min reset, no help

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Sorry, not the GM guy here.
I specialize in Japanese applications.

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intall techs who do have this
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