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Mike |
posted on 7th Aug 08 at 21:11 |
quote: I like the way you've worded that, saved you from turning the key that last step, instead you just had to move your hand somewhere else and press a button? Never saw the point myself. A mate went for a similar sort of system on his old Audi 80 when the ignition barrel went, it wouldn't start on the key so he extended the starter wiring up the dash, turn key to ignition then hot wire the starter :cool: That's the only reason I can see for a push button tbh, if it costs less than a new ignition barrel would [Edited on 07-08-2008 by Mike B] | |
Welsh Dan |
posted on 7th Aug 08 at 21:03 |
Surely if its wired properly, you can't start it without the key anyway? I had one in my RX7 and it just saved you from turning the key the last step to start the engine. | |
Daveskater |
posted on 7th Aug 08 at 19:41 |
:! Well I've learned something today :thumbs: | |
Dave A |
posted on 7th Aug 08 at 19:00 |
try telling an insurance company that. | |
Daveskater |
posted on 7th Aug 08 at 18:55 |
Why's that? :boggle: | |
Dave A |
posted on 7th Aug 08 at 18:32 |
your insurance company will probably not allow it on your policy. | |
Pete_vxl |
posted on 7th Aug 08 at 18:29 |
oh dear, my friend has one on an old mini, arnt they pointless if you have to turn the key anyway? | |
Firestate88 |
posted on 7th Aug 08 at 18:01 |
push button start, but its just a silver button and needs key to be turned in the ignition to be useable? | |
dean101287 |
posted on 7th Aug 08 at 17:58 |
push button start? yes you can do it and its pretty easy | |
Firestate88 |
posted on 7th Aug 08 at 17:53 |
anyone know how to install a starter button into a corsa? |