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prepare to be recorected... :spank: .mine runs for 5 minutes before it turns its self of

seires 2, ... mine runs for ages, one morning turned it on via remote ... hard to do some things that took longer then expected 10mins plus.

only turns off when any door is opened, which is very silly but has it reason also.

stopped using my remote as the alarm started to play up wouldnt disarm itself when i tried to unlock it. very embarrasing moment at a crowded carpark :down:

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i have been dreaming of this day since before i had my stagea . but my car doesnt have the switch . cant find it and no screw holes in the kick panel . can someone pretty please tell me what color code of the wires or where it goes into the loom . i have a small white 2 prong connector near this location . has a purple / white stripe and a red n yellow one . or pictures please

Remote starters were an optional extra on autos only so no soup for you!

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what the hell is that box?? i got one with my M35 as well. doesnt appear to work!

Was an immobiliser/alarm fitted since arrival in Oz? If so your starter probably won't work. If not, try changing the batteries then push the 'check' button whilst near the car. The headlights should flash on then off for 1/2 a second.

Good luck!

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Was an immobiliser/alarm fitted since arrival in Oz? If so your starter probably won't work. If not, try changing the batteries then push the 'check' button whilst near the car. The headlights should flash on then off for 1/2 a second.

Good luck!

nah no alarm or anything was added. but ill try changing the battery. thanks, i really should have thought of that myself lol

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Remote starters were an optional extra on autos only so no soup for you!

i hate autos . well they have their uses but still. the ecu knows when its in neutral so why the fark not have it .

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