Lexus Es300 (2000) Starts and stalls after replacing the battery
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Hi!
Lexus Es300 (2000) Starts and stalls after replacing the battery. Most likely it is an immobilizer/ Help please who faced similar. Thank you!
Lexus Es300 (2000) Starts and stalls after replacing the battery. Most likely it is an immobilizer/ Help please who faced similar. Thank you!
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Try locking then unlocking the doors using the remote do this several times. Do the same with the key in the drivers door.
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Does the security light go out when you insert the key?
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I disconnect my battery all the time something else is going on with your car.
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Do all owners gave a car after the battery replacement the first time?
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Replacing the battery resets the immobilizer stopped to recognize native the key. What actions can be used to restore the settings or re-register it?
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1.) You would either have to remove the ECM and have it sent to be cleared.
2.) Or you can do it yourself to unsolder, recode and solder back a chip into the ECM.
The first route tends to be the easiest with less risk. Will cost about $80+.
You could call a locksmith and ask if they can reset the immobilizer with their equipment.
2.) Or you can do it yourself to unsolder, recode and solder back a chip into the ECM.
The first route tends to be the easiest with less risk. Will cost about $80+.
You could call a locksmith and ask if they can reset the immobilizer with their equipment.
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