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daawuud25 
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I was wondering is some one could help me with a little brainstorming... A friend gave me this item here is its link: http://www.mastersentryseries.com/auto/pdf/Starter_Sentry_Installation_Instructions.pdf 

its from Master Lock and its called a Master Lock Auto Sentry. In the box it comes with a piece that looks like a relay thats missing the center node 87a. and two keychains with a single push button. This button when pressed always you to start the car, basically its a remote kill switch. The only thing is its for cars like toyota and the like... I was wondering if there is anything I could do to actually get this to work for a gm old school, 1969 pontiac Lemans with a push to start button... the key ingition is bypassed. so if i had a way to use this item maybe I wouldnt have to worry about hiding toggel switches.

Please any suggestions or products that or similiar

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That manual doesn't give much instruction. But from it and your post, saying 87a has no wire, it looks like when you press disarm it energizes the relay for 45 seconds...long enough for you to crank the starter. You would have to do a little research to establish if the relay gets power on 30 or 86/85. Once you know this, you should be able to use it as a starter kill/enable circuit in your LeMans by using a standard relay harness. Can you take a picture of it and post it to here?
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That system should have a "motion activated" keyfob. As you walk and get closer to the relay it should kick on.
I have one but never installed it because I couldn't get it to work the way I needed it to (to securely add pb start).
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Posted: April 14, 2011 at 11:23 PM / IP Logged  

masterlock sentry kill switch -- posted image. 

Other than one other key pad this is all that is in the box other than a paper copy of the instructions I gave the link to... wait there is one more paper with a long list of vechiles this applications just plug and plays in basically, but yeap guys, mines not there... and yes KPierson u can use the pad manually or it can be set to auto detect a person with it... it would be a very cool add to a car that uses no key.... any suggestions

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looking for some kind of home brewed wire diagram, or some suggestions if any
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A simple relay harness is all you would need for parts. What I would do is pop off the cover of that relay to establish which pin the master lock piece gets it's +12V from. Then all that would be left is to wire it up like a standard starter kill circuit...and decide if you want it to work actively or passively.
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Twelvolt: If i submit a few pics of the relay opened do you thing you can help, cause honestly man i don't really know what im looking at...
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Even if I can't there are a ton of very talented people on here that should be able to help. Yes, post some pics.
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masterlock sentry kill switch -- posted image.

masterlock sentry kill switch -- posted image.
masterlock sentry kill switch -- posted image.

masterlock sentry kill switch -- posted image.

masterlock sentry kill switch -- posted image. 

masterlock sentry kill switch -- posted image.

I don't know if this wil help and if these don't help at all tell me please what would

Papa LegBa

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