https://scientific-programs.science/wiki/The_Unspoken_Secrets_Of_Ghost_Immobiliser_Install How to Install a Ghost Immobiliser A ghost immobiliser protects your vehicle from key cloning and hacking. It works by preventing the engine of your vehicle from starting until it is activated using PIN codes that is up to 20 characters long. This extra layer of protection isn't visible to thieves who are unlikely to expect it. Some systems also have an application that allows owners to disable the immobiliser in the event that they forget their PIN code, or to use the service/valet mode. Connecting the vehicle's CAN Bus to the vehicle's The Ghost 2 Immobiliser is a cutting-edge security system, is able to be integrated directly into the ECU of your vehicle. It provides a discreet barrier against thieves. It is extremely efficient and user-friendly. This makes it a valuable asset to your vehicle's security arsenal. However, just like any other anti-theft device, it's not 100% reliable and requires regular maintenance to ensure optimal operation. This guide will help you get the most of your Ghost 2 immobiliser. CAN (Controller Area Network), a robust serial networking that allows microcontrollers to communicate with each other over small distances. A central control unit is not required. It is designed to multiplex electrical wiring within vehicles to save on copper and offers a range of advantages, including low costs and ease of use. In modern vehicles, the CAN protocol is used to communicate with various systems, such as the engine management system (EMS) transmission controller, steering module as well as air conditioning controls and many more. It also transmits sensor data including speed sensors and inputs, to control different features of the vehicle. The CAN bus is used to monitor these various components, and it can stop the vehicle from starting if they are in a dangerous state. It is important to understand how the CAN bus operates and how it is secured. Using CAN