p1723944
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Saw a bloke the other day who when he presses his key forbb the car stats its self up and when he looked it the engine still ran for a short period of time with the doors locked and then shut down. Think he had it set like that cuz it was a turbo.
His was a clifford alarm.
My question is can this be done on a corsa, I have a 1.4 16v sport N Reg, and was told when I tried to get a new key cut that the Key I have has a chip in it which deactivates the imobiliser when you turn the car on.
So does this mean that unless I leave the key in the ignition, which I wouldn't want to do, I wouldn't be able to fit one of these engine starts ?
Or can I dismantal the key and secure tjhe chip some where else ?
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p1723944
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sorry about the spelling at work so I have to type a bit quick.
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DAZ1985
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Clifford alarm with remote start not cheap but pointless imo
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p1723944
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Cheers DAZ1985
As pointless as it maybe can it be done ?
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DAZ1985
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Yes with a clifford alarm id imagine, wouldnt like to fit one mind
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Dean_W
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The bloke most likely had a turbo'd car.
Some people have them to warm the car up before they drive and run it for a bit when they stop. Don't know if theres any point or not tbh.
On yours i'd say it's pointless.
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