wiring a completely keyless ignition....
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wiring a completely keyless ignition....
If this is in the wrong section move it, wasn't sure where to put it. Don't give me some stupid lecture about getting my car stolen, because i don't ------- care what you think about it, wether you think I'm stupid or not, I'm going to do this.
I was planning on putting a hidden kill switch in my car, but I figure if i feel I can hide a kill switch, why not just hide the ignition all together so I figured what the hell, lets get rid of keys all together. I want to run one switch to replace my IGN switch all together and a button to start (cause I'm a ------- ricer!). Anyone have any tips on how this can be PROPERLY done?
I was planning on putting a hidden kill switch in my car, but I figure if i feel I can hide a kill switch, why not just hide the ignition all together so I figured what the hell, lets get rid of keys all together. I want to run one switch to replace my IGN switch all together and a button to start (cause I'm a ------- ricer!). Anyone have any tips on how this can be PROPERLY done?
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Re: wiring a completely keyless ignition....
something along these lines....http://www.longacreracing.com/catalo...d=900&catid=12
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Re: wiring a completely keyless ignition....
well the wires under the dash are power, starter, ig1 and ig1 i believe. Now i think one is acc and one is on. So it all depends on how you want to wire ----. I'm assuming you don't care if you lose your accessory mode so in that case i believe you'd put the battery wire on one end of the switch (i think it's the white wire) and then put all the other wires except the black/wht on the other side of the switch. The blk/wht wire is the starter wire, and should obviously go to the push button, and the other pole of the push button should have a jumper wire that connects to the main kill switch for power. Just make sure to use the same gauge wire cause all of those wires are pretty beefy and i doubt speaker wire would suffice.
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Re: wiring a completely keyless ignition....
Can't you get an alarm with an automatic start function?
Remember to fit a battery charge point in a wheel arch so if the battery does go flat, you can charge it without trying to release the bonnet catch.
Remember to fit a battery charge point in a wheel arch so if the battery does go flat, you can charge it without trying to release the bonnet catch.
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Re: wiring a completely keyless ignition....
Originally Posted by DrSeuss
Remember to fit a battery charge point in a wheel arch so if the battery does go flat, you can charge it without trying to release the bonnet catch.
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Re: wiring a completely keyless ignition....
Originally Posted by JDMFantasy2K
well the wires under the dash are power, starter, ig1 and ig1 i believe. Now i think one is acc and one is on. So it all depends on how you want to wire ----. I'm assuming you don't care if you lose your accessory mode so in that case i believe you'd put the battery wire on one end of the switch (i think it's the white wire) and then put all the other wires except the black/wht on the other side of the switch. The blk/wht wire is the starter wire, and should obviously go to the push button, and the other pole of the push button should have a jumper wire that connects to the main kill switch for power. Just make sure to use the same gauge wire cause all of those wires are pretty beefy and i doubt speaker wire would suffice.
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Re: wiring a completely keyless ignition....
Originally Posted by DrSeuss
Can't you get an alarm with an automatic start function?
Remember to fit a battery charge point in a wheel arch so if the battery does go flat, you can charge it without trying to release the bonnet catch.
Remember to fit a battery charge point in a wheel arch so if the battery does go flat, you can charge it without trying to release the bonnet catch.
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Re: wiring a completely keyless ignition....
you need a relay, 40A +. Put a relay on the wires and connect it to a switch. Use the switch as the ground side to prevent burning it out in any form otherwise the ****** could get really hot and burn you. But just do a relay for the ACC, IGN, and STRT. hook up the switches to the according relay. Just a tip though, make sure you get a new ignition harness to wire it to and leave the stock one in the trunk in case a relay fries. we did that on a friends car, as well as my own. It sucks ***** and confuses everybody. It is kinda funny watching the emissions ******* try to turn it on since I had other switches near those. They almost made me re-wire my ign to get tested. just a forewarning, it can be a bitch, so keep the stock switch untouched in the trunk.