How can I bypass the immobiliser built in to the Citroen ZX Volcane?

I have a 1994 Citroen ZX Volcane which has the plastic push-in immobiliser, which I have lost. Does anyone know how to bypass these so I can start my car?

Asked on 19 June 2010 by njd

Answered by Honest John
Usually there is a connector block under the console and simply separating it isolates the immobiliser. It may mean driving with a permanent red light on the dash, but at least you'll be driving.
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