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<blockquote data-quote="alibies" data-source="post: 6546097" data-attributes="member: 588314"><p>disconnecting the fuses for the brain's main power should allow the starter kill relay rest which would let you start your car... the valet switch may be under the dash near the brain depending on your installer... it is going to be a spring loaded button. usually you would push/hold the valet switch and turn your key over and back to disable your alarm system.</p><p></p><p>if you take tools with you, you could manually bypass the starterkill relay... you'd bassically look for a wire in your ignition that has been split and has two other wires connected to each side (12ga ish wires) then connect the stock wires together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alibies, post: 6546097, member: 588314"] disconnecting the fuses for the brain's main power should allow the starter kill relay rest which would let you start your car... the valet switch may be under the dash near the brain depending on your installer... it is going to be a spring loaded button. usually you would push/hold the valet switch and turn your key over and back to disable your alarm system. if you take tools with you, you could manually bypass the starterkill relay... you'd bassically look for a wire in your ignition that has been split and has two other wires connected to each side (12ga ish wires) then connect the stock wires together. [/QUOTE]
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