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Old 10-12-2010 | 11:18 PM
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Ive been looking at getting a keyless entry like the ones from digital guard dawg. http://www.digitalguarddawg.com/2GOKEYLESS2.html
I want to be able to walk to my car and the doors unlock and when i walk away the doors to lock and set the alarm, like the guarddawg setup. But i think its a bit to pricey.

So what i was thinking is that i get this system, http://www.lelong.com.my/spy-smart-k...-06-Sale-P.htm , and put the S2000 push button ignition in to start and kill the engine.

I would bypass the lock in the steering column.

What do you guys think about putting the push button where the factory key switch is, or simply removing and making a custom plate over the factor key switch and putting it in the small cubby hole next to the cigarette light with my fan switch?

I know there are multiply threads about the S2000 start button, and about keyless entry.

Sorry, Posted this in wrong theard.

But was wondering what your guys' input is on the subject is?

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Old 11-07-2010 | 05:37 PM
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I'm still researching this. Options go all the way from $68 to $480. Most of the systems I've found so far come directly from china not ebay for some reason. From the variety of systems available there I would guess that this will be much cheaper in the future like all solid state electronics. When they become common I would imagine that they will be hacked. Pretty seductive systems though and I'll probably indulge too. pke refers to" passive key entry" and utilizes rfid.




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