krnlpnc
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My VATS system is becoming worse by the day and needs either bypassed or replaced. After several phone calls and a lot of web searches I found there doesn't appear to be a pre-made VATS bypass anywhere on the market. Ecklers etc, carry only '96 and older. I've also not found anyone clearly stating they are using the Radio Shack resistor bypass method on a C5. This leads me to think 1) the VATS system never fails on a C5 (ha!) or 2) the system is very different and can't be bypassed with a series of simple resistors.
If any C5 owner has performed a bypass themselves I would be grateful for details! Alternatively, if the system can't be bypassed, I'm considering getting a new ignition cylinder (around $100) and attempting an install myself. Any idea how hard that is to replace? Thanks for anyone's help.
If any C5 owner has performed a bypass themselves I would be grateful for details! Alternatively, if the system can't be bypassed, I'm considering getting a new ignition cylinder (around $100) and attempting an install myself. Any idea how hard that is to replace? Thanks for anyone's help.
. They called today and are quoting me the standard-dealer-rip-off-price of $600+. They're saying 2hrs of labor + 1hr for the diagnostic, and new ignition cylinder switch for $116. I found the ignition cylinder switch online for $98 and was hoping to do the long term repair myself, but was told by a few people that special tools were required. Not having a service manual (I guess I really need to invest in one) I took their word. The real kicker is that even after they replace the ignition cylinder, they're saying there is a small chance it could be a problem with the BCM as well, but can't diagnose it for sure. I was a computer technician for 10 years and when we couldn't diagnose something for sure, we installed the parts based on an educated guess and if it wasn't the right fix - we'd remove the part. Of course since dealerships aim to screw you at every opportunity, any repair they "guess" at, you pay for. Period. I'm now 0-2 vs GMs anti-theft systems, totaling around $2000.
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