Pushbutton start in an '04 Coupe!
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What he's talking about is the first gen of smart keys. Where the key would normally go on the column was a **** that you turned instead. Similar to the push button, but with a **** instead.
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Yeah, I have that on my '06 Gx....
I hear the steering lock release when I rotate that **** to start the car -- so I don't think the KP module will allow you to defeat the actual rotation of this ****, unless of course the wiring of the steering lock was figured out and integrated into the start sequence, as I do believe the release of the steering lock is actually some sort of electronic solenoid rather than the mechanical one in tradition key-start ignition barrels.
I hear the steering lock release when I rotate that **** to start the car -- so I don't think the KP module will allow you to defeat the actual rotation of this ****, unless of course the wiring of the steering lock was figured out and integrated into the start sequence, as I do believe the release of the steering lock is actually some sort of electronic solenoid rather than the mechanical one in tradition key-start ignition barrels.
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Yeah, I have that on my '06 Gx....
I hear the steering lock release when I rotate that **** to start the car -- so I don't think the KP module will allow you to defeat the actual rotation of this ****, unless of course the wiring of the steering lock was figured out and integrated into the start sequence, as I do believe the release of the steering lock is actually some sort of electronic solenoid rather than the mechanical one in tradition key-start ignition barrels.
I hear the steering lock release when I rotate that **** to start the car -- so I don't think the KP module will allow you to defeat the actual rotation of this ****, unless of course the wiring of the steering lock was figured out and integrated into the start sequence, as I do believe the release of the steering lock is actually some sort of electronic solenoid rather than the mechanical one in tradition key-start ignition barrels.
so if we are willing to remove our steering lock assembly and bypass it permanantly, can you guys design a push start that all that we have to do is push the button and start the car?
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That's what I would like. I'd like to take out my existing keyless ignition 'turn' style mechanism and replace it with a push button style ignition.
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think its possible, i would just remove the inner lock for just the steering and leave the turn style ign just in case the push button ever fails we have a backup way of starting the car.
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my bizzle but the old ignition with the key hole is still there?
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No key required to start the car! I still have the mechanical wheel lock but that is the only preventing me from having a complete aftermarket keyless push button start system!
We will start field testing the IG50 in the next couple days!
Last edited by turboner; 04-23-2009 at 01:23 AM.
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i'm interesting in purchasing this (RFID keyless start with that 07 fancy start button from the altima) ... does it come with instructions for wiring?
I can have my buddy who owns a shop (here in toronto) bypass the mechanically steering wheel lock... and for extra security... (since our cars are drive-by-wire), disable the fuse/connection for the throttle.... (tHE THEIF ain't going no where) - IF someone manages to start the car without the rfid thing.
I can have my buddy who owns a shop (here in toronto) bypass the mechanically steering wheel lock... and for extra security... (since our cars are drive-by-wire), disable the fuse/connection for the throttle.... (tHE THEIF ain't going no where) - IF someone manages to start the car without the rfid thing.