mine has costed me so much money and I think he hooked it straight to the battery I've gone through five batteries in 2 years and just replace my alternator
it's not the volts that kill. it's the minuscule odds that your heart or something important happens to be in the path of least resistance for the current to return to ground that kills.
Here in the town i live in the "JUDGES" get together at the resturant a couple blocks from the crt house after they get done putting some drunk drivers in jail for a SHIT TON of time and proceed to get hammered then get in their cars drunk as a grade school kid who snuck shots of mommy & daddy's naughty love juice!!!!! Ive watched these Hypocrites Swerving inside and out of the lanes and then get on the freeway and do 78 miles an hour drunk as f*** And not get pulled over and do the same thing a couple times a week.
Do you mean a killswitch for the breathalyzer? If you do that the device will show a violation when you have to recalibrate it every couple months and there are consequences for that.
@@tylerbonser7686 well good thing i dont drink. i just feel like these breathalizer units are vulnerable and probly very easy to bypass, more than likely due to the state cutting corners and being cheap. i mean if thats all there is just splicing into a power source for install im sure there is just as simple of a way to bypass and have the unit keep power
@@halfpintpersonality5943 well the state has nothing to do with these devices, it's private companies that produce and monitor them. But yes you could bypass it like this video shows but like I said, you have to service them every couple of months and they download recorded data. It will show that the vehicle moved without doing a breath test. At minimum you will get fined and will likely have the time extended you need this or lose your license again.
It can be bypassed simply. There's the line to the ignition, a line for power and a line that reports to the device that the engine is running. It doesn't connect to OBDII so it DOES NOT know the vehicle moved, don't spread misinformation. It knows if the engine is running and if it's running, and didn't log a blow.... Violation. If you pull the negative on the battery, disconnect those three wires and reconnect the ignition wire they spliced into. You can drive normally. Period.
@@halfpintpersonality5943 they are easy to bypass and such but if you’re required to have it in your car the device will log that information and it will get reported and end up in a violation. There are also features like it makes you hum while blowing, or suck in after blowing in order to prevent stuff like that and cameras are sometimes required too, making it even more difficult to cheat it. It also makes you blow from time to time after you start the car. The best way to deal with requirement of these devices is to just deal with it honestly and if someone does drink, wait 12 hours after stopping drinking to attempt a start. The morning after is the cause of many test failures as many people wake up, feel sober, but still would blow too high.
Just grab some wire strippers and crimp down on both of the wires that connect to the starter your car will start you will get a violation but have fun
You don't want to Tamper with that if they are monitoring you the unit that you send back into them every other month will detect when it was disconnected and at that point you blow condition set down by the court
too many damn laws, we want freedom in america again, not pre crime bs , I blew triple zeros and they want me to do 80 hours alcohol treatment and stupid blow and go just because I grew up in religious family that is against blood draws (body is temple)
Fuck the haters. Good work there bro
THINK ABOUT IT IDIOT ...YOU ARE THE HATER !!! AND TOO IGNORANT TOO REALIZE
Great video!
fuck dui laws
mine has costed me so much money and I think he hooked it straight to the battery I've gone through five batteries in 2 years and just replace my alternator
Did u not have a lease? Mine they charge for "equipment"
it's not the volts that kill. it's the minuscule odds that your heart or something important happens to be in the path of least resistance for the current to return to ground that kills.
Volts dont kill its mA across your heart that will get you.
Here in the town i live in the "JUDGES" get together at the resturant a couple blocks from the crt house after they get done putting some drunk drivers in jail for a SHIT TON of time and proceed to get hammered then get in their cars drunk as a grade school kid who snuck shots of mommy & daddy's naughty love juice!!!!! Ive watched these Hypocrites Swerving inside and out of the lanes and then get on the freeway and do 78 miles an hour drunk as f*** And not get pulled over and do the same thing a couple times a week.
Those bushes will have their day in court
Get in front of them slam on your brakes
Thanks
The device likely detects the bypass because it still has power and thats a violation
Ya it do I did it and got fucked it's a violation
Not if there’s no battery pal
Yeah anyone that actually tries this is gonna get caught. That is, if they are required to have it.
Not if you don't go back in so they can run the device. He said they are no longer paying for the device.
@@romeotorres3263
Wrong. When you go back in to run the device, it will show a bypass because the car is running without a test being taken.
couldnt you theoretically just install a kill switch nonchalantly somewhere in the car?
Do you mean a killswitch for the breathalyzer? If you do that the device will show a violation when you have to recalibrate it every couple months and there are consequences for that.
@@tylerbonser7686 well good thing i dont drink. i just feel like these breathalizer units are vulnerable and probly very easy to bypass, more than likely due to the state cutting corners and being cheap. i mean if thats all there is just splicing into a power source for install im sure there is just as simple of a way to bypass and have the unit keep power
@@halfpintpersonality5943 well the state has nothing to do with these devices, it's private companies that produce and monitor them. But yes you could bypass it like this video shows but like I said, you have to service them every couple of months and they download recorded data. It will show that the vehicle moved without doing a breath test. At minimum you will get fined and will likely have the time extended you need this or lose your license again.
It can be bypassed simply. There's the line to the ignition, a line for power and a line that reports to the device that the engine is running. It doesn't connect to OBDII so it DOES NOT know the vehicle moved, don't spread misinformation. It knows if the engine is running and if it's running, and didn't log a blow.... Violation. If you pull the negative on the battery, disconnect those three wires and reconnect the ignition wire they spliced into. You can drive normally. Period.
@@halfpintpersonality5943 they are easy to bypass and such but if you’re required to have it in your car the device will log that information and it will get reported and end up in a violation. There are also features like it makes you hum while blowing, or suck in after blowing in order to prevent stuff like that and cameras are sometimes required too, making it even more difficult to cheat it. It also makes you blow from time to time after you start the car. The best way to deal with requirement of these devices is to just deal with it honestly and if someone does drink, wait 12 hours after stopping drinking to attempt a start. The morning after is the cause of many test failures as many people wake up, feel sober, but still would blow too high.
real heros just drink and drive and dont get caught
Real heros don't drink and drive
@@5.43v You're absolutely right, of course they don't! 😉
Great
Just grab some wire strippers and crimp down on both of the wires that connect to the starter your car will start you will get a violation but have fun
Yeah you have to pay 50 bucks
what happens if the police stop you and they ask to shw them the device works
@@gregryan8928
does anyone know for sure if the device records driving while its locked out and bypassed
No but it sucks the life out of your battery after 12 more
Everyone saying this is illegal, it's not his. I'd rip that Fen thing right out if I wasn't required to have it
You don't want to Tamper with that if they are monitoring you the unit that you send back into them every other month will detect when it was disconnected and at that point you blow condition set down by the court
I’d just get them to take it out and refuse to pay lol
Good luck with that.. idiot
Takes a court order
You pay upfront
@@Bramon83 That's right a court order!
@@wearethewades3077 Yeah upfront and get your pocket picked everyone and if cop pulls you over they know if you supposed to have it
791 bybass module 96 mustang
Illegal ramifications? We drive drunk, screw rami dami ding dongifications!
not worried about 12volts........ None of us are but we are worried about frying the computers or whatever because you didn't un hook the battery
This is just not worth it smh
Definitely not worth it if you're required to have it but in his situation not really a big deal.
BRO illegal much
too many damn laws, we want freedom in america again, not pre crime bs , I blew triple zeros and they want me to do 80 hours alcohol treatment and stupid blow and go just because I grew up in religious family that is against blood draws (body is temple)
@@xboxerdudekiingpurp5530 Drunk driving is fucking stupid so I don't know why you're saying that
@@tabatzanabtheivth6557 ummm I blew triple zeros as in I wasnt drinking . learn to read idiot
@@xboxerdudekiingpurp5530 assuming I knew what the fuck that meant in the first place
Damn officer Tim state the obvious. You sound like snitch lmao
Very irresponsible decision your making by doing this. 👏
It’s his car and his sister’s device. He should be able to remove it.
I say the same.