Can I install it myself or should a shop do it?

Can I install it myself or should a shop do it?

Many DIY owners install it successfully, even on their first wiring project. However, if you’re not comfortable working with wiring, we recommend having a local shop do the install. Over 1,200 shops in the US are familiar with the PRO Module.
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    • How hard is it to install the PRO Module and what tools will I need?

      Most installs take about an hour for someone comfortable working around basic automotive wiring. Typical tools are wire strippers/crimpers, a screwdriver, and a test light or meter. We provide vehicle‑specific instructions and wiring color codes for ...
    • My car won’t start at all. Can I still use the PRO Module?

      Yes. The PRO Module is specifically intended for cars that are already no‑start because of immobilizer failure. You don’t need the car to start first to install it.
    • What is your return/refund policy?

      You can install and use the PRO Module for up to 30 days since the day you receive it. If it does not solve your immobilizer‑related no‑start or you are not satisfied for any reason, return it within 30 days of delivery for a full refund of the ...
    • Looking for Installation Instructions?

      Installation Instructions for each vehicle have been moved to our website at https://newrockies.com/installation
    • Why resistor tricks and cheap bypass kits don't work permanently?

      Because they leave the weakest, most failure‑prone part—the theft‑deterrent module (sometimes inside the BCM/IPC)—still in control. When that module finally fails, the car goes back to no‑start, even if a resistor or “bypass” was installed.