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    #31
    Here is the keypad I've got:



    Basically you enter a 4 digit code and it turns on a relay. Then you press another button and it deactivates it. All you would have to do is have the relay switch on the ignition and then hit the start button to start the car. Then to stop the car, hit a button on the keypad.

    You can also set it up so it only turns on for a second. Then you could set it up with a few relays so that it would start with the push button, and turn off with the push button after it was already started.

    The keypad faceplate is 3.5" square, but the unit it self is only 2" square, so you could cut it down and mount it where the OBC is.

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      #32
      That's pretty cool, and the function of it makes it seem pretty easy to install. Where do you plan to put it?

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        #33
        just said where the OBC is....
        IG: @Baye30

        FRONT VALENCE IS ZENDER!!! STOP FILLING MY PM BOX PPL!!!

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          #34
          Holy shit! I'm retarded! How the shit did I miss that? I guess I just didn't read that part, but I know I read how big it was. Whatever.
          Good spot then, too. I was thinking about suggesting it in my post due to it's size but decided not to. Perhaps I saw it but didn't think I did, giving me the idea of the OBC location.

          Good luck with the project, sounds pretty cool.

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            #35
            Using the OBC for this wouldn't be difficult to do. That and if you want the OEM look, use a power window switch in place of the fader control (non-lighted so you can rub off the arrows) and have it serve as an on-off switch for the car.

            I bet I could come up with something that works like this if theres interest:

            If you "locked" the car with the OBC, you would get in, push the "on" button, and the CODE prompt would come up. (Think the ACC position without the radio)

            You would enter your code, hit SET-RES, and then press and hold the "on" button until the car starts, where you release it. (car stays running)

            To shut the car off, you would press the "off" button. (imagine that!)

            To reset another code, you would hold the "off" button, and select CODE on the OBC and proceed to set it normally. If you do not set a code, entering the car and pressing "on" will start the car.


            I like this setup because it looks OE.
            -Dave
            2003 Lincoln Towncar | 1992 BMW 325iC | 1968 Cadillac Deville

            Need some help figuring out the ETM?

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              #36
              does it turn the car off if you push it the second time? id like to do the same but not use the key at all, dont need it thats what the alarm is for. the new caddys and stuff have no key.

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                #37
                Originally posted by windsor318is View Post
                does it turn the car off if you push it the second time? id like to do the same but not use the key at all, don't need it thats what the alarm is for. the new caddy's and stuff have no key.

                No, to turn it off you just take the key out as normal.

                I love the ideas everyone is bouncing around,
                The thought of jumping in your car and punching in a code, pushing a red button does sound nice.

                Keyless start then presents the problem of the steering lock....

                R.H.D
                M-technic I club

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by JamesE30 View Post
                  No, to turn it off you just take the key out as normal.

                  I love the ideas everyone is bouncing around,
                  The thought of jumping in your car and punching in a code, pushing a red button does sound nice.

                  Keyless start then presents the problem of the steering lock....
                  Would have to be disabled, I would pull the steering wheel, and drill a small hole through it with the lock down, and insert a cotter pin for that extra little bit of reassurance that it won't lock on you going down the road.

                  My idea would have you pushing a second button to shut the car down.
                  -Dave
                  2003 Lincoln Towncar | 1992 BMW 325iC | 1968 Cadillac Deville

                  Need some help figuring out the ETM?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DaveSmed View Post
                    Would have to be disabled, I would pull the steering wheel, and drill a small hole through it with the lock down, and insert a cotter pin for that extra little bit of reassurance that it won't lock on you going down the road.

                    My idea would have you pushing a second button to shut the car down.
                    A second button to "kill" the cars engine would be a easier circuit to build too!
                    ///Monstrosity. (OO≡≡[][]≡≡OO)

                    Aside from showing yourself to be offensive, lacking experience and ignorant in the ways of business, you're also illiterate and imprudent. Beyond that, your sense of liability is severely impaired.

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                      #40
                      fuck that who cares about the lock, if i have a flat bed, do i really care if your steering is lock? this is what i would do....

                      my alpine remote in my hand....and thats it! no locking steering, no key, no nuthin, with a start button like the one in the alfa romeo i drove in italy....you pushed it again to turn off the car. perfect!

                      do you guys really think anyones going to steel an e30???? the only person that would steal one, is someone that already owns one!

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by windsor318is View Post
                        do you guys really think anyones going to steel an e30???? the only person that would steal one, is someone that already owns one!
                        e30's, just like any old cars get stolen, mainly because of the simplicity of older cars ignition systems (no anti theft systems etc.)
                        So the average thief thinks any way.
                        ///Monstrosity. (OO≡≡[][]≡≡OO)

                        Aside from showing yourself to be offensive, lacking experience and ignorant in the ways of business, you're also illiterate and imprudent. Beyond that, your sense of liability is severely impaired.

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                          #42
                          thats a pretty good idea. but has any one thought of implementing the way the original switch works? that if the car is on , u cant start it again? its nothing to lose sleep over, but then again what is?

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                            #43
                            Cut out relay on the oil pressure light.
                            -Dave
                            2003 Lincoln Towncar | 1992 BMW 325iC | 1968 Cadillac Deville

                            Need some help figuring out the ETM?

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                              #44
                              Right after I posted my firs post in this thread, I had the idea of using the keypad I posted along with the starter button, but also make it so that the starter button turn off the car after it was started. I came up with this:



                              The key pad can be set so that after you enter the code, it stays on for a short period, and then turns off. So you would enter the code, have a short time (adjustable depending on the size of a capacitor) to start the car and then the keypad would turn off. From there on, the start button could then be used as a kill button.

                              Also, this could be hooked up so that you COULD still use the key, but didn't have to.

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                                #45
                                Excellent diagram, I like the diode for the latching relay isolation, nice touch. BTW what did you use to make the drawing?

                                One thing that should be mentioned though in this diagram for people building this is there is no starter relay on these cars. Everything in your diagram would be fine though assuming that there is a proper current rating on the button, and the wiring and wire connection quality is up to par.

                                Only reason for mentioning is some may opt for that aftermarket "engine start" button, and I know that thing isn't rated for squat. It will work fine though with the addition of an actual starter relay.
                                -Dave
                                2003 Lincoln Towncar | 1992 BMW 325iC | 1968 Cadillac Deville

                                Need some help figuring out the ETM?

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