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OK, so I was cleaning the TPS and had my head under the dash and saw something Ive never noticed before!

There is a toggle switch under the dash, just above the parking brake! I took a photo as I have NO idea what it does, there is a sticker in Japanese. I guess its the function of it.

Anyone got ideas??

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ahhh excellent! if that only worked lol

there are too many wires that have been cut out during compliance. im sure i could put them back, but do i really need remote start? yeah, probably not lol

  • 10 months later...

I asked the comp to keep the remote start in my car. works great. i only needed a battery for the remote. they took the battery out so it would pass lol.

its great to warm up the car in the morning.

to scare children as they walk past it.

If you extend the antenna on the remote it works from about 6-700metres away. it did for me, im pretty sure i turned the car off :ph34r:

and basically the most important thing, to show off lol :nyaanyaa:

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mine has it. Funny thing is the place where I bought it had "no idea" how it worked... lol. cops Arse, I bet they did.

However, it took my Mrs to figure out how to use it! I couldn't make it work! I can now start, can sometimes turn off.

Aaron, have you figured how to unlock the car with it? When the car is started with the remote, and you unlock with the Fob thing, the car will shut off when you open a door or boot. is there any way to unlock using the remote start so the car keeps running, and you don't have to re-start?

(lol- p.i.g.s = cops in SAU world...)

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mine has it. Funny thing is the place where I bought it had "no idea" how it worked... lol. cops Arse, I bet they did.

However, it took my Mrs to figure out how to use it! I couldn't make it work! I can now start, can sometimes turn off.

Aaron, have you figured how to unlock the car with it? When the car is started with the remote, and you unlock with the Fob thing, the car will shut off when you open a door or boot. is there any way to unlock using the remote start so the car keeps running, and you don't have to re-start?

(lol- p.i.g.s = cops in SAU world...)

Mine always starts and I can always turn it off..

Umm the car wont stay on if the drivers or one of the passenger doors open I'm sure theres a wire that you could no doubt run a resistor to to tell the module that the doors are shut, but now matter how much i've searched, I cant find a module manual. then trying to find someone to translate will be more of a shit.

The reason why it doesnt stay on is because its factory. If someone tries to jump in n drive off your on your own. and its "unsafe" to have an unlocked car with the engine running. I dont see why but eh..it warms it up in the morning so I dont care.

The only door that opens with it staying on is the boot :)

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