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awisher 05-02-2012 12:58 AM

What is this port in my car???
 
Any Ideas?
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Swbari00 05-02-2012 01:56 AM

something added on, not factory.

firstkingofbeer 05-02-2012 02:58 AM

no clue what that is. its not stock though

Mouse 05-02-2012 03:16 AM

Not 100% sure, but it looks like it could possibly be a dealer "add-on". Not sure if the xD's come with an OEM immobilizer built-in, but it's fairly common for a lot of car dealers to install something simple like "Pro-Lock", etc. Basically it's a simple manual engine immobilizer device. They do it for extra overnight security for vehicles on their lot... and then just leave it installed when the vehicle is sold.
Like I said, I don't know for sure, but that's what a lot of the aftermarket engine immobilzer units look like. Just a thought, hope that helps.

awisher 05-02-2012 03:21 AM

That is what I was thinking too, but wouldn't it have a removable piece to activate the lock? It looks like something plugs into it, but nothing that I got with the car. I'll have to ask the dealer when I take it in there next.
Thanks.
AW

Swbari00 05-02-2012 03:32 AM

i'd be ____ed if they screwed something into my dash like that. booo

Mouse 05-02-2012 04:07 AM


Originally Posted by awisher (Post 4009420)
That is what I was thinking too, but wouldn't it have a removable piece to activate the lock? It looks like something plugs into it, but nothing that I got with the car. I'll have to ask the dealer when I take it in there next.
Thanks.
AW

I'm sure there are more, but I've personally seen a few different "versions/styles" of that type of device... Most do have a "plug-in" piece which when plugged in completes the ignition circut. I know it's a cheesy (poor) way for dealers to do it..but some will offer to leave it "connected" and for a little extra "fee" will leave the system in place & give the customer the physical "key" for it.. and for those customers that don't care to have it, because they've damaged the panel by installing it with screws, etc, they just remove where it splices into the system and leave the port in place. Pretty crappy IMHO, but a lot of car dealers do crappy things sometimes.


oh... added thought... to answer the "plug-in" piece part of your question/comment.... Most are key type (aka solid-state)... but more security systems are going to a programmable "fob" style, similar to how the chips in most new factory/OEM ignition keys have in them ALONG with the metal cut key portion of it. So it will only work with that car and no other. So it could be that style as well. they are small enough to easily fit on a normal key-ring.


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