Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by Matt L
iv actually started to want one now . but id want another switch that knocks off the power to it and then hide it (if that makes sense and is possible).
On off switch instead of a button then.
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Matt L
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
quote: Originally posted by Matt L
iv actually started to want one now . but id want another switch that knocks off the power to it and then hide it (if that makes sense and is possible).
On off switch instead of a button then.
what do you mean?? links or pics?
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Joe
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We fitted a push button start for an old woman who has arthritus and could'nt turn the key right the way round against the spring in the ignition. I think she was just a boy racer.
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flame1987
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mums micra get it foot on break starts without a key and away you go
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Jules S
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quote: Originally posted by mav
Biggest waste of time, putting the key in then pressing button..What goods that really...Just turn the key one more notch instead.
Quite a few reports of the keys being taken and the numpties not realising a button needs to be depressed to start though* 
*This usually is dependant on the button not having START on it though
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AndyCorsaSport
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Have the push button start where your in car cig lighter goes, then the ash tray can hide it.
We had a Yaris at my work that had a push button start, was wank, had to turn the key in ignition untill the lights were on, then press it, so you might aswell just turn the key that tiny bit extra.
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Cupra Steve
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quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
We had a Yaris at my work that had a push button start, was wank, had to turn the key in ignition untill the lights were on, then press it, so you might aswell just turn the key that tiny bit extra.
same as my mates dc5.
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TimEmo
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i heard somewhere (can't remember where) that the remote start systems actually void the ur alarm, so say uve got a cat 1 clifford alarm with intellistart, ur insurance company class it as an standard aftermarket alarm with no thatcham rating
anybody no anythin about this
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Nismo
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The Poker GT has a a push button start under the gear nob, you flick the cover up and the button is there
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steve101
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Lexus/Some New Toyotas dont have keys at all.. push button start and door locks/alram all done by FOB recognition...
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Rob126
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
The Poker GT has a a push button start under the gear nob, you flick the cover up and the button is there
mercedes slr has that aswell!
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Nismo
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it might be the SLR i just know its one of the top end sports cars.
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Rob126
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just to confirm!....


[Edited on 21-02-2007 by Rob126]
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by Matt L
quote: Originally posted by Whittie
quote: Originally posted by Matt L
iv actually started to want one now . but id want another switch that knocks off the power to it and then hide it (if that makes sense and is possible).
On off switch instead of a button then.
what do you mean?? links or pics?
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Matt L
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cool cheers. if any i think ill get the richbrook one and put it in the ash tray thing so its hidden. and either use my key which will make it rather
pointless or somehow make one of them with a switch that i can hide somewhere else.
[Edited on 22-02-2007 by Matt L]
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cheshiresport
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You can have the setup as in pic above for ignition and start, but also wire a battery cutoff switch hidden in car so that even if someone gets in they still cant start the car, because no power to the ignition switch. Ive done it in lots of my cars but also had no locks or door handles at all. Bit risky if flat battery but it never caught me out once
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Matt L
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if i had a battery cut of swtich would it stop all power from the battery
or just stop power going to the start button? as i have an alarm so wouldnt want that to be off.
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bubble
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i had a push start button hidden.purely because people would jump in my car and try start it when at shows etc. fooled many people
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Matt L
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i wouldnt mind one. just the security issues with them and if i still used my key then it would be pointless.
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cheshiresport
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You can wire things that you want to stay live to the live side of the battery cutoff switch and everything else stays as it is. I had an alarm on all mine (i needed 1 to get in the car)
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Hammer
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There are push starts that don't require a key being put in a barrel, just for you to have the key in your pocket
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stuartmitchell
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I like buttons
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crazycorsa19
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Registered: 24th Jun 06
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iv got mine on push button and you do have to turn the key. however they do have security side because even if a thief did get your key it is another thing in the way of them driving your car off!!
my button is in no way marked start etc and is on the same panel as more switches.
thief would just think it is immobiliser.
but what i though is hide a normal switch somewhere only you no which would stop power to the button so even if they had your keys and new the button it wouldnt work!!
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crazycorsa19
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oh and i like mine!! unique little mod for not alot of money
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cash_2_my_corsa
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on a nova just turn the hassard switch up side down push back in lights up ign then push start car lol
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