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March 13th, 2008 10:48 AM #12
As far as I know, at least on my ride, once you enter your car after autostarting it, you should put in the key within 10 seconds, otherwise the engine will stop. I think this is a precaution to your car from being carnapped. So the answer to your question is, you may still need the key to drive it.
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March 13th, 2008 01:36 PM #13
sir post nyo naman kug magkano nagastos nyo saka anong brand... salamat.... balak ko din pakabit....
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March 13th, 2008 02:21 PM #14
200 lang ginastos ko.
meh keyless pala talaga tong kotse. hehe..d ko man lang alam.
natanggal lang daw yung cable ng actuator. kaya d gumagana.
aion. labor lang binayad ko.
i was suppose to buy the keyless entry alarm, 1800 lang ata. pero wala raw sensor. so i decided, pagawa na lang existing alarm ko. atleast original casa.
d muna ko nagpakabit ng automatic start,
my casa alarm was not capable daw,
entire set,..they were selling it for 7500. new alarm, sensors, trunk, auto start, etc....
d na ko nagpakabit, naisip ko, baka masira ko lang makina. starting it from afar. at magastos sa gas. naisip ko lang naman na benefit ng auto start is pag nasa mainit yung kotse, ma start agad. para pag dating ko dun, malamig na. but since i park naman lage sa carpark, o garage ng bahay. meh bubung naman. so no sense din. pero sayang, angas din sana. hehe...
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March 13th, 2008 02:48 PM #15
Thank you so much guys for the quick replies.
I guess I'm just not well informed about it. Btw, I already upgraded my alarm to Automate Pro GT 808 w/ TT, same company that manufactures autopage.
Hope an auto start feature is available as an add on.
Btw, I must admit, I want it just for porma.... nothing else.
Did some independent research and decided to go with the white pearl crystal.... para maiba naman. ...
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