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2010 mazda 3 with smart key


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metz35 
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oh i would have just used a blade
blue_16v 
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Ok so I figured out what I did Wrong,...

the Neutral safety wire HAS to be connected....

From the  idata link module ...

Thanks for all of your suggestions and help....

dennis f 
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Is there any difference between a Mazda3 and a Mazdaspeed3 with the push button start?
I did a regular 3 a month ago or so and it was very easy to work with. I have only worked on 1 other push button car, an 08 Camry and that came out nice as well.
Does anyone have any feedback on a Speed3?
Thanks!
-Dennis
dennis f 
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Crap, I forgot to mention, it is a 2010
-Dennis
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the speed and the mazda3 dont differ. the only thing that is differant is the engine and some basic upgrades on interior and audio. The wiring is still the same.
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dennis f 
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tedmond wrote:
the speed and the mazda3 dont differ. the only thing that is differant is the engine and some basic upgrades on interior and audio. The wiring is still the same.
So with the push button, is that used or is the starter wired in a traditional sense? I haven't even looked at the car yet, but I would think with the push button, it would be wired differently then a car that has just a key cylinder.
Thanks for the replay and any clarification on this!
-Dennis
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the 3s start by holding the brakes. But with a modules you can achieve the same thing in less time than a traditional remote start. I use the Fortin pieces and they work great for me.

Ted
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