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does anyone have one of these on a ef-el as i wouldnt mind starting my car from inside on cold mornings and have it warm-up properly
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There is a bit of work involved because of the Smartlock.You will have to fit a Smartlock bypass and or an ignition switch with the key in it and hidden somewhere.Iam sure if you do a search you will find some previous posts which go into a lot more detail.Cheers Kevman
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wild_cleveland |
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anyone actually done it?
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Age: 41 Posts: 638 Joined: 6th Nov 2004 Ride: 1994 Ford EF Fairmont Ghia Sedan Location: Melbourne |
to by-pass the smartlock:
documents.php?d=83
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frankieh |
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in years past when I was an alarm fitter, I did this...
they are right.. as long as you have a smartlock bypass it's dead easy if your alarm supports it. also better to have an auto so you can't hit anything when starting. it's illegal though. |
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comhelp |
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Age: 41 Posts: 638 Joined: 6th Nov 2004 Ride: 1994 Ford EF Fairmont Ghia Sedan Location: Melbourne |
ROFL yeah i saw this one day in the city. The guy remote started the car as a cop was leaning on it having a smoke
Um lets just say that the copper was not happy when he came down from the light post
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