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turbo_boss 
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Posted: February 07, 2007 at 10:32 PM / IP Logged  

Hello Guys, have any of you have install a Aftermarket Transponder Inmobilizer. Please check the pic and let me know what you think.

Also what other brand of Aftermarket Transponder Inmobilizer you recomend me.

THX,

Isaac

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What is it you wish to accomplish with this transponder imobilizer?

And why?

turbo_boss 
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KarTuneMan wrote:

What is it you wish to accomplish with this transponder imobilizer?

And why?

I know many car comes with this factory and the transponder is built inside the Car key but I want to have another way to protec the car in order that nobody can start the engine without the key chain. 

What you think?

THX,

Isaac

dre187 
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ive never seen that before but im assuming that you have to cut the starter wire. it doesnt seem much more effective then starter kill on an average after market alarm system. you probably but the starter wire, put a coil around the ignition and when the unit sees the transponder key, it re-connects the starter wire.i may be wrong but i'll bet that anybody who is going to try to steal your car would be able to bypass that in no time. youre probably going to pay enough for that and you won't get an actual alarm, keyless entry and other options. i would say save your money and buy an alarm...what kind of car is it anyways?
turbo_boss 
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OK, this thing has 3 relays inside so it can interrup the IGNITION, STARTER MOTOR and ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP or what ever you decide. If you check the pic, all the wires are black with just a small color tape that you remove when installing it.

I will say a good idea will be interrup 2 things and the other one conect both wires to Ground.  So if the thief try to hook the wires it make some kind of short that will blow the main fuse on the car.

This thing work Passive, after you turn off the engine and get out of the car it interrup all the things hooked and beguin to flash a led.

Isaac

dre187 
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you can "interupt" or cut any wire you want to. i wouldnt suggest it though. since a lot of people don't sauder, theres a good chance the connections can come loose. there was a starter-kill topic like a week ago you should go back and check out. but anyways, its best to use the starter wire incase ignition or fuel pump connections come loose or off while your driving. at least if the starter wire connections come off, you know it won't affect you while your driving.
turbo_boss 
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dre187 wrote:
you can "interupt" or cut any wire you want to. i wouldnt suggest it though. since a lot of people don't sauder, theres a good chance the connections can come loose. there was a starter-kill topic like a week ago you should go back and check out. but anyways, its best to use the starter wire incase ignition or fuel pump connections come loose or off while your driving. at least if the starter wire connections come off, you know it won't affect you while your driving.

Can somebody point me to that post.......I dont find it.

THX,

Isaac

dre187 
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Posted: February 09, 2007 at 9:15 PM / IP Logged  

go to "search" at the top right hand corner of the page. search the words "starter kill". the topic name is "starter kill, how safe is it?". i just found it, so its still there...


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