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Old 05-05-2008, 07:49 PM   #281 (permalink)
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Old 05-08-2008, 08:38 PM   #282 (permalink)
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Finally got a chance to put it on but now i need the time to hook it up!

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^that looks nice going to start mine real soon
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Old 05-08-2008, 10:50 PM   #284 (permalink)
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Finally got a chance to put it on but now i need the time to hook it up!
took me almost 1 year to hook mine up after i installed the button

looks good btw
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this thread is awesome, just read all 15 pages lol can't wait to try!
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Old 05-09-2008, 12:07 AM   #286 (permalink)
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took me almost 1 year to hook mine up after i installed the button

looks good btw
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Old 05-09-2008, 12:08 AM   #287 (permalink)
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Nice!!!! I love it. I'm curious....burglar have a better or easy chances to steal your car?
What? The key still needs to be in, and in position II for it to start.
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Old 05-09-2008, 01:50 AM   #288 (permalink)
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+ the chip in the key to disable the immobilizer


on another note... with the key in position I the car will turn over but won't start... basically it sounds like ur starting the car but u can't b/c position II turns everything on... ie: gas pump/ecu/etc...

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i was going to say that bizzy, but i didn't want the question of why? pointed at me. haha
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What? The key still needs to be in, and in position II for it to start.
That what I want to hear.....Thanks They basically do need key.
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+ the chip in the key to disable the immobilizer


on another note... with the key in position I the car will turn over but won't start... basically it sounds like ur starting the car but u can't b/c position II turns everything on... ie: gas pump/ecu/etc...

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Old 05-11-2008, 11:48 PM   #292 (permalink)
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took me almost 1 year to hook mine up after i installed the button

looks good btw
thanks....omg a year!!! i got so excited i actually had time to hook it up the next day....it took me about an hour and a half.....this DIY helped me alot and made it quick and easy for me thanks guys the only thing i really did differently with my set up was that i hooked up the constant 12v wire to my brake for safety so u have to have the key in a press the clutch and brake pedal to use the button, but i hate the fact the button lite turns on everytime u hit the brake...owell safety first
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i did mine about a month ago and it wasnt hard at all... just time consumting. ill post pics of mine later today.
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Old 05-14-2008, 05:02 AM   #294 (permalink)
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Finally got a chance to put it on but now i need the time to hook it up!

If want like that, why not just buy JDM type-r start button with panel.
only about $90 shipped to US from Civic FD Type-R Mugen Parts and Gear
plug and play
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President does it include the wiring harness also or is just the button and panel??


Guys j.w wats the diffrence from getting the 12V from the cigarette lighter and parallel from the white ignition wire, if I installed the button I would like to get the button to turn on wen I turn my lights on which one do I use>>???
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just the button and panel. wiring harness around $300 i guess. you better ask them.
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you can get the whole shabang at jdmland.com for $230. That comes w/ the wiring harness and everything. Not worth IMO.

I thing if you connect it to the cig lighter it turns on with the other interior lights and if you connect it to the 12V wire you will have it on all the time
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Is there anything vital behind where you guys are drilling that I should move? I'll be doing this modification within the week and I don't want to hit a harness or something behind the panel.
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You have to take the panel off anyway. In order to take the hazard button out all of the panels have to be removed.

Where are you planning on drilling a hole in the first place? And even if you could drill a hole without hitting some wires or what not how are you suppose to put the button and wire everything without taking the panel off?
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You have to take the panel off anyway. In order to take the hazard button out all of the panels have to be removed.

Where are you planning on drilling a hole in the first place? And even if you could drill a hole without hitting some wires or what not how are you suppose to put the button and wire everything without taking the panel off?
Are you on Aim? Maybe I can explain what I am trying to do on there. I have the same sn as here.
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