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Old 2006-08-23, 03:14 PM   #26
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If you look at the pictures I posted above, you can see I have done exactly that. I have a switch that engages/disengages the start button.

My thought was such that if I have some numb-nut in my car and we're driving down the road, and they say "what does this button do?" <idiot pushes button> **Horrible Grinding Noise**

Also the start button will not work unless the ignition is in the 'On' position.

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Old 2006-08-23, 03:18 PM   #27
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If you look at the pictures I posted above, you can see I have done exactly that. I have a switch that engages/disengages the start button.

My thought was such that if I have some numb-nut in my car and we're driving down the road, and they say "what does this button do?" <idiot pushes button> **Horrible Grinding Noise**

Also the start button will not work unless the ignition is in the 'On' position.
Instead of that switch, you should be able to use a latching relay: basically a relay that kicks on after the starter is engaged and keeps the starter button from working until you cycle the IGN line off and back on, resetting the relay. It would take some research to find the exact relay and wiring needed to make it work, but it would be an idiot proof, zero step, solution.

That's basically how remote start systems prevent the user from engaging the starter with the key while the car is running after a remote start.
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Old 2006-08-23, 03:23 PM   #28
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That is also a very viable option which would be worth looking into. I will look into something like that and determine the cost involved. While it is a terrific idea, I would like to keep this as cost effective for everyone as possible.

Thanks for the sugestion!
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Old 2006-08-23, 04:44 PM   #29
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Can you get the cool red engine start buttons like the S2000? Cause that would pretty much rule.
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Old 2006-08-23, 05:22 PM   #30
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Absolutely! Any button can be worked into the system.
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Old 2006-08-23, 06:13 PM   #31
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(not that I want to discourage anyone from getting this- I just wanted to poke Jeremiah with an e-stick! )


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Old 2006-08-24, 04:21 AM   #32
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I learned this the hard way in my old legacy I put this system in. Driving through my neighborhood and I go to turn down one of the streets. I get half way through the turn and the steering lock engages. By the time I figured out that the steering lock had engaged, I was half way in someone's front yard.

So yes they could easily steal the car, but they're not going to get very far.
Awesome. So someone who tries to steal the car will be virtually guaranteed to wreck it! It's the perfect solution to vehicle theft.
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Old 2006-08-24, 08:26 AM   #33
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Awesome. So someone who tries to steal the car will be virtually guaranteed to wreck it! It's the perfect solution to vehicle theft.
Then when they wreck, you could engineer some red-hot pokers to come out of the steering wheel airbag and brand them. (Sounds like sperry... .)
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Old 2006-08-24, 12:42 PM   #34
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The main idea of this system is not for antitheft. It is for the "coolness" factor and for convenience. Remember that you can make the system keyless start is only an option and not requierd when using our system.

Thanks again for all the input and please keep any questions and coments coming.
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Old 2006-08-24, 01:55 PM   #35
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Does the clutch have to be in for this to work? Or does it bypass that?
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Old 2006-08-24, 02:21 PM   #36
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Yes, the clutch must be engaged for the car to start.
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Old 2006-08-27, 04:45 PM   #37
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Much better price than I anticipated. Free bump!
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Old 2006-09-29, 11:43 AM   #38
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tom discussed this in the unmoderated topic forum yesterday... ] hehe

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tom discussed this in the unmoderated topic forum yesterday... hehe

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Old 2006-09-29, 11:58 AM   #40
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Old 2006-09-29, 11:59 AM   #41
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Check IPs... gotta be the same guy from yesterday.
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Old 2006-09-29, 12:05 PM   #42
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HA, banned already. Who the hell is Tom?
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Old 2006-09-29, 12:06 PM   #43
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Old 2006-09-29, 12:07 PM   #44
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Oh I didn't know he hid them. Whatta a bastard.
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Old 2006-10-03, 11:34 AM   #45
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One idea is to make a latch using relays so that once the car is started and the button is pressed, you can turn the key off and take it out. Now to open the latch, the - brake wire signal is used (with a diode) so that when the brake pedal is depressed the latch opens and the car turns off. This provides the warm up feature, without just anyone being able to jump in your car and start it and it also provides some security because when the brake pedal is pressed the car dies unless the keys are in the ignition (one could also use the clutch - wire for the same effect). I Have done this allready on my chevy, but was hesitatnt to cut into my suby wires. If someone were to make harnesses and connectors it would be awesome.
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Old 2006-10-03, 11:53 AM   #46
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One idea is to make a latch using relays so that once the car is started and the button is pressed, you can turn the key off and take it out. Now to open the latch, the - brake wire signal is used (with a diode) so that when the brake pedal is depressed the latch opens and the car turns off. This provides the warm up feature, without just anyone being able to jump in your car and start it and it also provides some security because when the brake pedal is pressed the car dies unless the keys are in the ignition (one could also use the clutch - wire for the same effect). I Have done this allready on my chevy, but was hesitatnt to cut into my suby wires. If someone were to make harnesses and connectors it would be awesome.
Just buy a remote start system. Same functionality, plus you can start the car from inside the house on a cold day.
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Old 2006-10-20, 02:14 PM   #47
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I have locked my keys in my car once again since this thread was posted. Easy enough to get back in but still teh gay.
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Old 2006-10-23, 09:10 AM   #48
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I have locked my keys in my car once again since this thread was posted. Easy enough to get back in but still teh gay.
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Old 2007-01-16, 12:57 PM   #49
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It's happened again. What's worse is that I almost never forget to lock my doors, yet I still leave my keys in the ignition... ugh...
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Old 2007-01-16, 01:03 PM   #50
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SUCKER!!! no really, that does suck. Did you get in the car?
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