wisemansoji
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I wanna get put the button start from an s200 in my 94 HB, I can get the button for for 70$, I think it be kinda cool. any ways is the wiring hard to set up, does any one know how to do it.
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Originally posted by TrailorParkPimp@Jul 12 2003, 12:49 AM
just mount it where your cigaratte lighter is since all the power wiring is there. all you gonna have to do is run a wire or 2 to the starter in order for it to work.
I wanna get put the button start from an s200 in my 94 HB, I can get the button for for 70$, I think it be kinda cool. any ways is the wiring hard to set up, does any one know how to do it.
Why not just wire it up so that you use the cigarette lighter as the push button. Find the part on the lighter that keeps it held down and remove that. This way, it's totally stealth, and once the car is started, you can just pull out the lighter
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no you need a reley or something, otherwise your going to burn out the switch. There are a few how to's on google that talk about this.
you do NOT necesarily need a relay I have done it with and without one and depending on the car it can be done easily.
Yup, yer right. it CAN be done easily. Unfortunately, if you DON"T use a Bosch SPDT relay and put a fuse in line with the power, your circuit will have no protection. I don't know about the rest of you but I'm not overly fond of electrical fires in OR out of the car. Fusing is a MUST. It's the only thing stopping an overloaded or shorting wire from LITERALLY(and I MEAN this) BURNING UP!!!!!
A relay is cheap. A relay ALSO serves as circuit protection. Every auto parts store has them. Don't be a CHEAP jackass. Go buy one, do it RIGHT, or just pay someone else to do it. Losing your ride in an electrical fire is not only DUMB, but PREVENTABLE. I never seem to be able to stress this point enough.
PROTECT YOUR WIRING!!!!!!!!!! "FUSE IT OR LOSE IT"
I ran mine through the actual fuse box so it had the clean look and not all these extra fuses underneath the dash.
So you you upp'ed the fuse size right?
I'm hoping so, because those circuits are already set to a ceratin amperage capacity, and if you (off-chance) wire something wrong, then you might blow something important. It just sounds like bad news to me, tying into stock wiring.
No, wait, I correct my self. That just sounds lazy and impatient. Kinda like something you'd do on a Friday afternoon before you go hang out with your buddies. "Hey guys, lookit me!"<<<lame
Not trashin' on you in particular, but you can make all the excuses you want for not doing it right, but it just tells me your lazy.