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i want a push button start for my cally, but how hard is it to wire up. or can i get remote start without a clifford alarm
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Originally posted by daz106: cally
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lol, that was just a guess lol
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scooby i thought you know what car i was gettin
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I have a clifford. You can get them without remote start - Remote start VOIDS the Cat 1 status so get a push button if any!
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i wouldn't bother daz, put the money towards an exhaust for it or some engine work
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go for push. as scoob says they ARE alot EASYIER to wire and less to go wrong
Uncertainty or not knowing causes depression, Im happy because I know I'm going to die one day!
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Push button mate looks alot less hassle, also cally???!!!
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Push button starts are so easy to wire up, just rewire the starter motor like this: Starter - push button - ignition - battery - and back to the starter again
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to be honest i wouldn't use a push button start simple reason is if your car is open then anyone can just get in and start it and drive away if i was to have a push button start then i would have it alarmed up to the hilt with a tracker etc....................... to be on the safe side thats just my peenys worth i'll shut up now <img border="0" alt="[I surrender]" title="" src="graemlins/cwemotions075.gif" />
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You need key in the ignition to be able to activate it Tony!
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Im confused. What's a push button? Sorry, i know that sounds stupid
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Push a button and the car starts up, but it will only do it if the keys in the ignition depending on how u wire it and so forth.
Gadget has added one recently but it isnt wired up - lookin very nice!
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