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notchback5.0 
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Posted: October 22, 2008 at 11:10 AM / IP Logged  
My GF recently purchased an 08 kia optima 4cyl. I have already found the info for remote start located here
https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp~TID~102054
It says I need a Pats Kia 1 which is fine, but according to everything I have read, I need some sort of programming device to program the immobilizer bypass unit. My question is are there any devices out there that will learn the key without requiring a dealer programmer, or if someone can explain who would be able to program the immobilizer, and what I should expect to pay for something like that. I have read I may be able to use a universal device like Dei 555U which uses the spare key (Never liked these units as a spare key is in the car). I have installed other DEI units which learn the key but am unable to find one for the Kia. Any help would be appreciated.
notchback5.0 
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Also, I have read that only Canadian models have the immobilizer. Thanks for the help in advance.
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sorry, I keep responding to my own posts but I cant edit. I do not think it has an immobilizer because the car came with a "valet" key which is all steel, and does not have the plastic at the top of the key where the "chip" would normally go. Hope this helps... I am getting ready to buy a remote start for her as a present, and am just trying to make sure I get all the nessecary parts so the install goes smoothly. Again, thanks for the help in advance.
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right for some reason kia in canada is the only ones that use anti theft. an theres is transponder style. american versions are as easy to wire as a 92 chevy caprice
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notchback5.0 
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So then is the wiring information provided the same, or do american versions have a different wiring schematic. I am assuming it is the same but figured I would ask. Also, someone may want to edit the schematic to reflect only Canadian versions require a transponder.
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Posted: October 23, 2008 at 1:32 PM / IP Logged  
nah from what i've heard an understand the wiring is the same, the only dirrerence is the anit theft on the canadian version
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my gf has an 05 optima and it has the anti-theft

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