Ghost 2 Immobiliser Problems
The Ghost immobiliser protects your vehicle from key-cloning or hacking. It works by blocking your car from starting unless certain buttons are pressed in a specific sequence.
It is able to be installed discreetly without the need for LED indicators and connects directly to the CAN data network. Because of this, it is extremely difficult for criminals to get around and disable it.
Frequent Code Missmatch
The Ghost immobiliser is a sophisticated security device that protects vehicles from key-cloning, hacking and even key theft. The device is connected to the vehicle's data network CAN and utilizes buttons on the dashboard to create an unique pattern. It is therefore very difficult for thieves to get around the system. The device isn't perfect and can have issues that affect its performance.
Infrequently, mismatched codes could cause the device to lock your vehicle, or excessive attempts may drain your battery. In these situations you'll have to enter a different PIN code in order to unlock your car once more. Additionally, certain Ghost installations may interfere with other systems inside the vehicle, resulting in unexpected behaviour. In such cases you'll need to speak with your installer for assistance.
Inconsistent Operation
If the device isn't able to engage or disengage as you would expect, it could be a sign of faulty installation or wiring. Alternatively, the problem could be an issue with the software which can be resolved by contact your installer.
The Ghost user's guide typically contains a section on the emergency code. The code is usually hidden in the scratch-off portion of the card during installation. This code must be kept in a separate location from the vehicle.
Ghost immobilisers are susceptible to malfunction if users have trouble getting the sequence of disarming correct. This is usually due to a misunderstanding or misreading the procedure. The solution to this problem is to check the device's user manual for information on how to properly enter the disarm code.
Some people have problems with the system's inability to disable the stop/start function of the vehicle. This could be due to an issue with the software that is not related to the Ghost immobiliser or it could be a problem with the original system of the vehicle. In either case, you'll need to test the stop/start function of your car before determining if the Ghost is the culprit.
Battery Drain
Ghost immobilisers offer peace of mind, as they can help safeguard your vehicle from theft. However, as with all security products that are sold by third parties they can encounter issues that could affect the effectiveness of your vehicle's security. You can avoid these issues by taking preventative steps.
One of the most frequent problems with ghost immobilisers can be the rapid drain of batteries. This is caused by an electrical current that drains the battery of the car. If you don't notice it right away, this can cause an abrupt loss of power. This could cause the engine to stall in some instances when you attempt to start it.
Choosing a reputable brand of ghost immobilisers or a professional installer that is specialized in car modification can assist you in avoiding this issue by making sure that the system is installed correctly and properly maintained. Also, updating the device with the most recent firmware will help you avoid issues like this.
Ghost immobilisers can also not be able to disable the vehicle's start/stop function. This is most likely due to an issue with the system's configuration however it could also be due to an issue with your vehicle itself. In these cases, it is recommended that you seek out an expert in your area who can identify and fix the issue.
A reputable business can provide assistance in entering the correct sequence for disarming the ghost immobiliser. This is a difficult procedure, and it's usually specific to the model of your vehicle. The vehicle's manual may also include instructions on how to initiate a disarming sequence. If this doesn't help, you can contact an expert such as Car Keys Solutions to learn the correct method.
Forgot or lost PIN Code
The Ghost Immobiliser installation creates a unique sequence of codes that you must enter before turning on the engine. This is to safeguard your vehicle from thieves attempting to make use of cloned fobs and other security devices that are sold aftermarket to trick the system into thinking they have a valid code, which allows the engine to start.
The Ghost is a new product that connects to your vehicle's CAN data network. It uses buttons already present on your vehicle (such as buttons on the dashboard or steering wheel) to generate a unique code sequence that is unique to you. This means it cannot be used to steal your vehicle. It's also completely hidden inside your vehicle with no LED indication or radio signals to indicate its location.
This makes it very difficult for a professional thief to track down and alter. The ghost is also not detected by thieves who employ diagnostic tools to detect alarm or immobiliser systems in modern vehicles, because it doesn't transmit any radio frequency signals.
There are many ways to enter your emergency code if you have lost or lost your black card. You can try to contact the installer who installed your device, as they may have a file. You can also contact a Ghost authorized dealer. However, this could require verification procedures, and possibly the payment of a fee.
Be aware that the emergency code has to be input using the accelerator pedal. If you are having trouble getting the sequence of disarming right then read the manual provided by your manufacturer and ensure that you know how to enter the code correctly. We also suggest keeping the emergency code in a safe location in your vehicle for quick reference should you ever require it again. The best way to avoid these issues is to make sure your Ghost is properly installed by a certified fitter, so make sure you contact us at Autowatch or Car Keys Solutions for more details.
Unexpected Behavior
There could be a sudden change in behavior if you recently installed a ghost 2 immobiliser. This revolutionary system can stop hacking or key cloning but there are also some issues.

Unexpected or unusual behaviour can suggest something wrong with your ghost immobiliser. The most frequent issues are faulty wiring and power supply issues. You might also experience an interruption in functionality due to firmware updates or programming mistakes.
If you are experiencing one of these issues, it's recommended to seek out a professional for assistance. They can identify the issue and fix it so that your ghost immobiliser functions correctly again.
I own 2022 Highlander Platinum with the Ghost 2 fitted and I'm having a few issues particularly when it's in transport mode (which is why I believe it's related). It's constantly jumping from park into drive when I put the car in reverse and won't start until I input the disarm sequence.
When my engine warning light comes on, it is difficult to enter the disarming sequence. I've also tried turning off my warning lights for engine however, it also didn't work. I'm not sure if it's a compatibility issue or if there are any other solutions.
When your Ghost immobiliser device is in the transport mode it won't communicate with the ECU of your vehicle via the CAN data networks. This prevents thieves from being able to detect the sound of a normal immobiliser relay, and makes it impossible to disable this feature. It is crucial to only use the device on vehicles that have been listed as compatible.
Make sure that you ensure that your Ghost immobiliser is installed by a qualified technician to avoid problems with the device's wiring and compatibility with other systems. Installers who are trustworthy will be able to install the device without cutting wires. They should also keep records of the installation process to make it easier to troubleshoot future issues.