Re: question for all you Electricians out there (Engine Start Stop Button)
Would give me something to replace the Active Exhaust Switch, or the Active Suspension Switch, or the cruise control switch, or the seat lumber support switch...
Hmm.. I've got a lot of switches which don't work...
Re: question for all you Electricians out there (Engine Start Stop Button)
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Originally Posted by WestAusGTO
Would give me something to replace the Active Exhaust Switch, or the Active Suspension Switch, or the cruise control switch, or the seat lumber support switch...
Hmm.. I've got a lot of switches which don't work...
lol
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Re: question for all you Electricians out there (Engine Start Stop Button)
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Originally Posted by Jazz9
At best a engine start button is wank factor.
installation as follows
find the start ( not on ) wire comming from the key barrel
put 12 V to one side of the engine start switch
connect other side to spliced start wire
Just turn the key to ON
press the start button. ( it will kick over the motor )
realise that you just wasted money and time - for wank factor. Then realise that you should be driving a honda.
:P
done.
Glen
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Re: question for all you Electricians out there (Engine Start Stop Button)
still doing it to keep myself busy. :P
its going to be wanky but meh.
i thnk i got it though. doesnt seem to difficult
as Jeremy would say "how hard can it be?!"
Re: question for all you Electricians out there (Engine Start Stop Button)
i dont like the idea of it being infront of the stereo or anything, i rather it look factoryish on the dash vynyl itself like on top of the rear washer/wiper switch etc.
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