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Need help finding 2 button push to start kit
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You could bypass the stock ignition switch and wire your own. I don't see how this is necessary or beneficial though.
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Just my preference, instead of having to have to put your key in all the time.
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5AVE wrote Just my preference, instead of having to have to put your key in all the time.
Sounds like you're asking to get robbed dude. I'd hide a switch that kills power to the starter while you're at it. Most DIY push to starts require your key to be in the on position of the ignition anyway.
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the car wont start unless the keyfob has disables the system.
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5AVE wrote the car wont start unless the keyfob has disables the system.
Ahh, alright. Well that's good. Don't wanna wake up to a vacant spot at your house one day.
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Those are such a PITA, wait until the battery dies and you can't start your car lol. My friend did this with his '98 F-150 and after not even a year the battery in the fob quit and he couldn't start his truck.
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