🔐 Unlock effortless security—because your ride deserves the smartest shield.
The Universal Learning Bypass Module by JBS Technologies is a compact, lightweight device designed to work with all factory anti-theft systems. It automatically learns resistance values without manual adjustments, making installation quick and hassle-free. Essential for most vehicles, it ensures seamless integration and enhanced security without the need for dip switches or volt meters.
Manufacturer | JBS Technologies |
Brand | JBS Technologies |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 2 x 6.2 inches |
Item model number | 791 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 791 |
M**S
No major issues
Not too difficult to install. You will need an extra copy of the factory ignition key that will stay inside this device at all times.Follow the directions carefully. There are 2 or 3 possibilities on how one specific area needs to be wired. Don't get frustrated if the the first way you try it doesn't work. Mine worked with the 2nd arrangement.
B**N
Easy instructions for beginners, reliable!
I've installed this bypass into both Bulldog and Python/Viper branded systems with ease. I've had one in my own car for going on 3 years now without an issue. The instructions are similar in format to Bulldog's remote start systems which are intended to be as basically explained as possible for DIY folks. Make/Model specific wiring diagrams are widely available and free!Depending on the type of security your vehicle uses, you'll need to use 4-5 of this units wires. Most of my experience with this unit has been with GM's Passlock II but I have also done a few transponder style installs. Don't let the terminology intimidate you, as the instructions are step-by-step. If you have basic automotive electrical skills this will be the easiest part of your remote start install!Lastly, as a reminder. Anyone with a transponder style security system MUST have a spare key that will be left inside this bypass module. This often means heading to your local dealer to have an additional key/transponder made up. You can determine if this applies to you or not on bulldog's website.Good Luck!
K**.
Works great
I liked the way it works just fine.Wasn't to bad to hook up and would have give a five star rating but had to put one of my keys inside of it. I know that has to do with the security of my car but seems like they could do something different. Overall I like the product.
I**Z
It Works
I bought this to go with my Bulldog security 500 model remote starter. While I did have the plastic clip breakage opening the unit it was easily fixed. Unless you have a vehicle that requires the use of the transponder loop you shouldn't even need to open this anyway. Programming the passlock 2 key code into it was easier than I had dreamed and the car started right up. The biggest problem I had with the unit was splicing the passlock wires on the cylinder. If you're new to electronics I recomend having a remote starter professionally installed. If you know what you're doing (do a lot of self auto repair / you're a mechanic) then go for it!
B**E
Its design and manufacturing is really bad the worst I had seen in a long time
Do not buy anything from Bulldog all of their things are complete rubbish and the is little to no customer support even trying to return something is impossible and they simply will not return it if the package is open. in the end this product was cheaply made and it didn't work. Its design and manufacturing is really bad the worst I had seen in a long time, I was going to be really surprised if it worked and guess what I didn't. I called several Remote start installation companies and they said that they don't deal in bulldog cause they often don't work and even when they do they have a tendency to burn up. Its just a swindler company that is after your money little has they might be taking you shouldn't be supporting them.
C**O
Works but you can bypass OEM security a lot easier.
This product does as advertised, however, while waiting for it to ship I simply took my spare Ford key and taped it to the key cylinder and that worked just as well. The transponder picks up an electrical pulse in the plastic part that extends from the key cylinder when the key is inserted. Simply take your spare and play around with positioning where it can be attached and hidden and it will see the key as being present and your remote start will work.
D**E
The Newer the Vehicle, more Complex.
I have installed about 10 Different Remote Starters over last 20 Yrs. This Remote installed in Grandsons 1999 Buick Century. Downloaded Wire Location From Bulldog Remote Starters Site. Hooked up Hood Sw., Door locks, Trunk Release. By Passed VATS System with a 520 Ohm Resistor. Took Two Days ,on and off Working on it. Works Great !
A**R
Would be great if it worked
Simple to setup but hard to get working. Can't get Bulldog tech on the phone and the only time they would reply to my email is Friday so if what they said to do doesn't work you have to wait until the following week Friday to try their recommendation.
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