cunningham
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keys in ignition to click before the start usually runs through checks like oil coolant pads
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Ojc
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What are you all rabbiting on about?
Keyless
walk up to car, get into car, press brake, press START button
Keys
Unlock car with fob, put key in ignition, turn ignition, car starts
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by whitter45
quote: Originally posted by Ben J
Yep...deffo wait for clocks to spin to end and back before firing though....
why - i never bother - just fire it up
Let's the diesel filter heat up. Oh, wait...
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mwg
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Does it have an accelerator pedal retarding intervention lump?
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by John
I'd like an explanation from the dealership as to what is coming alive.
Pump etc primes as soon as you unlock the car.
Don't think fuel pump primes until ignition is on mate. Which is probs why mine splutters a bit without allowing dials to sweep first. Which is why I wait. But thats just me......

[Edited on 30-04-2010 by Ben J]
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Ben J
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Can I just point out VXR doesthe same so its not just me.
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Graham88
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I don't see how a fuel pump would prime when you unlock the car. No feed until ignition is on
I also leave most of the lights to go off on the dash, might not do anything but no harm in letting it do it's stuff first
[Edited on 30-04-2010 by Graham88]
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by whitter45
quote: Originally posted by Ben J
Yep...deffo wait for clocks to spin to end and back before firing though....
why - i never bother - just fire it up
Let's the diesel filter heat up. Oh, wait...
wrong car muppet
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
I don't see how a fuel pump would prime when you unlock the car. No feed until ignition is on
I also leave most of the lights to go off on the dash, might not do anything but no harm in letting it do it's stuff first
It wouldn't...
You can hear the fuel pump priming when you turn on the ignition and the dials are moving.
Obviously the dials do nothing, but if you use them ear things and listen, you can hear the pump.
Hence why you should let the dials flicker as a time indication.
Doesn't start very well if starting it straight away, and tbh, for 3 seconds, its hardly an effort is it.
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jr
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most vag cars prime on unlock, infact my corsa combo did too iirc
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Graham88
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My thoughts exactly VXR
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John
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My Astra does, although it's not a VXR.
Imagine it being able to do something advanced as that
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Ojc
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Fuel pump primes the minute you unlock the door on the VXR you nutcases.
Because when I have the fob in my pocket and open the door I can get straight in and press the START button and it starts up while the dials are doing their thing.
YA GET ME?
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John
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So VXR in all his infinite wisdom with his super sensitive hearing can't even get that right.
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Graham88
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Fair enough
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by jr
most vag cars prime on unlock, infact my corsa combo did too iirc
Deffo not on ours. Primes when ignition is on.
Unlocking the door, well just does that tbh.... Oh, and turns interior light on
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Fuel pump primes the minute you unlock the door on the VXR you nutcases.
Because when I have the fob in my pocket and open the door I can get straight in and press the START button and it starts up while the dials are doing their thing.
YA GET ME?
You have a push start.
Earlier ones don't.
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Ojc
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I can't remember if it's different on keyless models, I don't ever remember having to wait for the dials to do that thing they do before starting it.
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by John
So VXR in all his infinite wisdom with his super sensitive hearing can't even get that right.
Would you like me to record it for you so you can hear it priming instead of making comments on a car you don't have access to.. Thus making you look of fool?
Please leave before the door hits yo ass on the way out
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
I can't remember if it's different on keyless models, I don't ever remember having to wait for the dials to do that thing they do before starting it.
Not got the push start. Interesting differences possibly?
So you tap unlock, and you hear the fuel pump prime automatically? Ours doesn't, but ours is the 1st year of VXR's and they made many changes as they went along the years.
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Ojc
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I don't need to press anything to get into the car, I just open the handle with the fob in my pocket.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
quote: Originally posted by John
So VXR in all his infinite wisdom with his super sensitive hearing can't even get that right.
Would you like me to record it for you so you can hear it priming instead of making comments on a car you don't have access to.. Thus making you look of fool?
Please leave before the door hits yo ass on the way out
Even in the offchance it doesn't do it on yours it does it on most cars now, so I'll still not look like a fool who didn't know it happened at all.
I've not got open and start, I can't see the ECU's being that different.
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Ben J
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I've got push button start/keyless etc etc but when I press the ignition on I can hear the fuel pump priming.
[Edited on 30-04-2010 by Ben J]
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
quote: Originally posted by Graham88
I don't see how a fuel pump would prime when you unlock the car. No feed until ignition is on
I also leave most of the lights to go off on the dash, might not do anything but no harm in letting it do it's stuff first
It wouldn't...
You can hear the fuel pump priming when you turn on the ignition and the dials are moving.
Obviously the dials do nothing, but if you use them ear things and listen, you can hear the pump.
Hence why you should let the dials flicker as a time indication.
Doesn't start very well if starting it straight away, and tbh, for 3 seconds, its hardly an effort is it.
This.....nail...head
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Rick Draper
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TBH DaveyLC will know the exact starting procedure that opel management signed off in the development stages....
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