Anti Theft Device Removal or bypass

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Asked by Alexah Sep 06, 2016 at 01:43 PM about the 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The ignition was stolen out of my van. And we
can't get the van to start. How do I remove the
damned thing so I can make it start? We tried to
bypass it but it hasnt worked. Help

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The ignition was stolen?? Try again.

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The silver thing you put the key in... It was stolen. So we are trying a different way to start it.

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Why would someone steal your ignition key cylinder? You will not be able to bypass the anti-theft devices as they are built into the vehicle and it's ECU. You will need replacement parts and the new keys will have to be programmed to the vehicle. Some locksmiths and any Dodge dealership can help you.

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Certainly Danville, Illinois would have locksmiths and Dodge dealerships.

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let me try this-i drilled out my own ignition because a guy threw my keys in the river drunk there is no spare im not made of money i have no qualms riding around with a screw driver stuck in it..same question very different circumstances..

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If I hotwi9re my caravan cause master reset will not work will it bypass my anti theft I'm freaking out no money

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