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Old 01-09-2013, 01:52 PM
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push button start kit

My mom has a maxima and i love the push button start. I want to know if this would be possible with the balt since it has pass III key security? If so can one recommend a kit? If possible one with a new key fob as the rfid just like the nissan key fob not a stupid flat thing that looks like a credit card
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I am not even sure you would want to attempt such a thing. Sounds like a pain.
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it is one touch start... could be neato bandito
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You can do that but you still have to insert the key regardless
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How lazy can people be?
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Damn that sucks i dont wanna have to insert the key. Its not to be lazy, it just looks cool and modern. Even race cars have switches to start.
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this has been brought up over the years on here. somewhere deep down in the bowls of CSS there is a topic of someone who did it on a balt.
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Best option I've come across
Keyless Ignition RFID Push Button Start systems
How to deal with the security chip and column lock
http://www.digitalguarddawg.com/PDFS...n-Chip-Key.pdf
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Originally Posted by 07MetallicSC
this has been brought up over the years on here. somewhere deep down in the bowls of CSS there is a topic of someone who did it on a balt.
He also had it where his doors automatically locked/unlocked and windows automatically rolled up. It was pretty cool.
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Originally Posted by nobody2u
hahaha
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Originally Posted by JL-KA
Best option I've come across
Keyless Ignition* RFID Push Button Start systems
How to deal with the security chip and column lock
http://www.digitalguarddawg.com/PDFS...n-Chip-Key.pdf
Do i still need to use my key with this system?

Maybe its definitely more of a hassle than its really worth

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Originally Posted by JL-KA
He also had it where his doors automatically locked/unlocked and windows automatically rolled up. It was pretty cool.
Yep that's the guy!
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Originally Posted by slobalt08
Do i still need to use my key with this system?

Maybe its definitely more of a hassle than its really worth
No.
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ok at one time i thought about installing the keyless entry without the key fob pretty much i could eliminate all the switches in my car id just have to touch the spot and it would unlock my doors and install poppers to open the door for me. In the end i decided against as nice as it would be i just cant find myself to do it. heres the kit i was gonna use to do it.

ULTS2 AutoLoc UltraTouch Thin Clear Membrain Sensor for 88-91 Honda Civic at Andy's Auto Sport

with a shaved door kit

SVPRO1-GT AutoLoc Remote Shaved Door Kit w/ Actuators for 88-91 Honda Civic at Andy's Auto Sport
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Advanced Keys - Products << this stuff looks pretty legit but definitely seems like a big project
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