DIFFERENT question on column lock
then figure out which resistor value is in your key and look up the range, get a resistor of the right value and solder it into the PASS key circuit. use the connector from the old ignition switch. add a relay to the circuit to preserve the anti-theft feature, you only want to present the BCM with the resistance when you are sending the BCM the key in ignition signal. if you don't have an extra IO pin on your mcu you can use the same discrete pin you are using for the key in ignition signal.
this way the column lock will work just like any other C5 with a CLB. the column will no lock or unlock anymore. even without the CLB the column lock is fully electronic unlike some other cars, so based on the key in ignition signal and the PASS resistance the column lock would be fully functional even without the stock ignition switch.
if you want the extra protection of the fuel cutoff removed, it will have to be tuned out, but your project should work without that modification.
then figure out which resistor value is in your key and look up the range, get a resistor of the right value and solder it into the PASS key circuit. use the connector from the old ignition switch. add a relay to the circuit to preserve the anti-theft feature, you only want to present the BCM with the resistance when you are sending the BCM the key in ignition signal. if you don't have an extra IO pin on your mcu you can use the same discrete pin you are using for the key in ignition signal.
this way the column lock will work just like any other C5 with a CLB. the column will no lock or unlock anymore. even without the CLB the column lock is fully electronic unlike some other cars, so based on the key in ignition signal and the PASS resistance the column lock would be fully functional even without the stock ignition switch.
if you want the extra protection of the fuel cutoff removed, it will have to be tuned out, but your project should work without that modification.





