Behind the "loaf of bread" on the passenger side dash that says "CORVETTE" on it.
VATS is programmed into the ECU. There is no individual module. It can be bypassed relatively easily or your computer can be sent off and the VATS system can be deleted out of the programming.
Behind the "loaf of bread" on the passenger side of the dash that says, "CORVETTE" on it.
On the drivers side kick panle.
Yes,you can buy a VATS bypass module for $30 == ==
On my 86 it's directly behind the padded dash. There are two modules. One is the "break in" alarm that honks the horn, which is taped to the wiring harness above the passenger foot well light. The VATS (Vehicle Anti-Theft System) module that prevents the engine from starting is located behind the large padded section with "CORVETTE" on it on the passenger side of the dashboard.
jegs or summit racing used to sell vats bypass harness / w module vats is the biggest mistake since olds cadi diesels cant remember how many punches my vette got waiting to start good luck
1991 Seville VATs module is located in the trunk midway between the rear deck speakers. Access by pulling down the upholstered rear deck cover in the trunk. Module is a black box about 1 inch by 3 inches by 5 inches and has many wires attached by connectors.
First of all YOU DONT. second of all are you trying to steal it lol try corvette fever magazine they sell all bypass modules from vats to trans 1 to 4 skip module try corvettefever.com
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Disabling the VATS system is not the right answer. Bypassing the VATS system on a '89 Pontiac Trams Am requires grounding the crank/start wire on the VATS box (located behind the dash, behind the console) and purchasing a bypass module, which is used in order to allow the fuel injectors to operate. Baker Electronix offers a DFVATS module for this purpose.