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I have an extra CT200 Push Button. It's actually the one seen in the photos. I was going to swap the OEM board one to make a green CT200 button. The board was removed and soldered back by a soldering technician from my job. It's the same button here that's shown in the photos. I just replaced it with my new one today. So it works perfectly. PM if interested.
Looks great. The button unit sticker says it is a amplifier, immobilizer. So just wondering if its a immobilizer amplifier that means it has to detect the correct chipped fob right? Isn't the unit and the key fob programmed together? When the fob battery is low or completely dead you can usually hold the key fob to the start button which allows the start button to detect the correct chip fob and then goes green and let's you start the car. Does this method still work with s swapped switch?