New Ign Switch!
New Ign Switch!
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V8 Vum

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3,206 posts

245 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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YUP!

I have been playing again!

I have always HATED the Ignition barrel and keys. Call me strange...but it just doesn't look right! And that pathetic key! Nort exactly exotic is it!

...so, after many, many months of looking around and figuring how I could replace with a modicum of security...(and I know it won't be every-bodies cup of Earl Grey).....With the help of a US based company who provided the core electronics....and a certain bionic man OOOP north who turned my vision into reality...I would like to announce....My keypad!
YEY!
The ally is going to covered by thin carpet, so not bothered about the scratches.
No numbers...you key in the secret code and the ign turns on! Get it wrong by one key-press and the ign is cancelled so you have to start again!



Works a treat! - Next is the immobiliser!

Storer

5,024 posts

239 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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Keith

Looks much better than the old key but have you fitted it into the top of the drivers sidepod?

It gets quite a lot of water drip onto the sidepod when you open the door when it's raining so I hope it's waterproof.

Paul

V8 Vum

Original Poster:

3,206 posts

245 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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Thanks Paul,
frown
It is on the inner side, so I am hoping that water will not be a huge problem. The cover is a very tight fit, so should keep at bay. Also the button units are fairly robust - we shall see....

scratchchin I could install guttering I suppose!

...or only drive on sunny days...

harry b

329 posts

198 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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Ain't a key more comfortable in your pockets, than a keypad??
And when we speak of it, a keypad is sooooo 1980. You could at least have used a smartphone or Ipad to do the job with a wireless connection.

harry b

329 posts

198 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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Ain't a key more comfortable in your pockets, than a keypad??
And when we speak of it, a keypad is sooooo 1980. You could at least have used a smartphone or Ipad to do the job with a wireless connection.

Edited by harry b on Monday 12th September 11:59

V8 Vum

Original Poster:

3,206 posts

245 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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harry b said:
Ain't a key more comfortable in your pockets, than a keypad??
And when we speak of it, a keypad is sooooo 1980. You could at least have used a smartphone or Ipad to do the job with a wireless conection.
Well then! Fits the style of the car then don't it! tongue out

You no likeeee? Me likeeee!

UltimaCH

3,181 posts

213 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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Nice idea as long as the electrics work. What about some fly by wire controls and a joy stick then?

V8 Vum

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3,206 posts

245 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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It works very well thanks!
Joystick is on its way,, but I am considering adding a mouse or PS3 Contoller.

YIIHAA

338 posts

276 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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Any insurance issues with not requiring a key?

harry b

329 posts

198 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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V8 Vum said:
Well then! Fits the style of the car then don't it! tongue out

You no likeeee? Me likeeee!
Hadn't thought about that, you're right. it fits the 80's design of the car, even with the colors.
Still me no like...

V8 Vum

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245 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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I would have thought it as at least equally secure as the key system used?
Not sure about IVA though...

356Speedster

2,294 posts

255 months

Monday 12th September 2011
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V8 Vum said:
I would have thought it as at least equally secure as the key system used?
Not sure about IVA though...
I've been thru' the manual and I can't see anything that says an ignition must be operated by a key. My Atom never had a key, just an immobiliser and a toggle switched ignition. Actually my Focus RS is full-keyless and dosn't have a key'd ignition either. I'm going full keyless with my Can Am - Cat1 alarm, central locking (when I can find good solenoids... see other thread), latched push button for ignition switch, momentary button to start engine. Simples.