Turbo Timer Question..

Jackie Leong said:
makes me wonder one more thing.. if u start ur car thru remote right.. then since your engine edi started.. you insert your key, have to crank it ??? *blurrr*

bumping this curiousity..
 
then if change alarm the original key how? the original key is the flip key is together with the alarm button. so means if change alarm the flip key will remain as flip key but those alarm buttons are useless?
 
robokopf said:
then if change alarm the original key how? the original key is the flip key is together with the alarm button. so means if change alarm the flip key will remain as flip key but those alarm buttons are useless?
Depends what sort of alarm system you use. If you just want the auto-start function, it has a module to bypass your old alarm system/immobiliser. These sort of modules can be combined with your old alarm system. This module will deactivate your alarm and bypass your immobiliser, then start the car. You can still use the old buttons of your filp-key alarm if you want, but then you will be carrying 2 remotes. 1 remote for old alarm and 1 remote for new alarm.

The best is of course to get a totally new alarm system. That way it won't interfere with any old alarm wiring and the auto-start function is much better (for slightly more expensive alarm system).
 

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