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A full, comprehensive product containing everything you need to install and use this Honda 2000 style Engine Start button.

Included in the kit;

Full, step-by-step instructions

The Honda S2000 style Engine Start button

A very heavy duty 40Amp relay so the kit can power up your starter-motor solenoid

A professionally produced wiring loom with generous amounts of heavy duty cable

Connectors to connect the kit to the vehicle wiring

Cable ties to keep the wiring nice and tidy

It will work on all cars no matter what alarm, immobiliser or key it uses

Completely new

$90

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Where are you suppose to mount this? does it fit in the cigarette lighter slot?

The button is 21mm diameter and the unit needs 40mm space at the rear. So it will probably fit where the cigarette lighter is.

  • 2 weeks later...
what about theft issues, once the theif is in your car they can start it with ease?? or is there sumthing that can stop them?? just thought id ask.

You still need to turn the key to on before the car can be started.

i bought this off Thomas with no quams and the instructions are pretty good on how to fit it. Even an idiot (like me) can do it. Just a note, it doesnt exactly fit into the cigarette lighter. Its slightly smaller but it does fit in.....just dont push too hard! But i have yet to try to put a layer of tape around it so its snug. So dont be scared to buy from Thomas cos he is in the Sweden. Good luck with the other one.

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