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Old Nov 6, 2004
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Push Button Start Help

Ive searched and i cant find it myself so if u happen to run across the thread please post it.

Im trying to install an Ignited push button starter.

what i want is to have the key in... put in the second ignition thing... and then thats the only way the button would work, i dont want anyone to steal my car

i think i ran across a post that told us how to do this a long while back but im not sure.. so help me out
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is it this one?...
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...threadid=28462
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totally sick mod.... but wouldnt that make it easier for someone to hotwire your car if they see the button and pull it out then connect some wires??
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^no, because u still need the key to start ur car....but having a remote starter will make it easier to hotwire ur car
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i tried looking for you on ephatch.com but all they show is how to install the s2000 start button. if u end up bringing it to a shop, the guy who did my start button took about 20 minutes to do it....charged me 30....i know its not difficult, but its something that i wouldnt attempt cause im not that good electrical wise (just trying to help)
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not to impact on this thread, but you still havent given me back my tool I lent you man, call me up and drop it back off. thanks
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Originally Posted by gtracing
^no, because u still need the key to start ur car....but having a remote starter will make it easier to hotwire ur car
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how so
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most remote starters have a bypass or a transponder to let ur car think that the key (chip inside the key) is there...with that bypass module or the transponder, it's easier for a thief to "trick" ur car into thinking he has the key, and all he has to do is find the ignition wire, ouch it to a power source, and he's on his way home...well it's not that easy, cause u still have to find the accessory wire and power that (turn on electrical stuff), then power the ignition wire to start the car...
 
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