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Location: Helensvale, Queensland
Registered: March 2003
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Turbo Timers with Imobolisers
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Thu, 15 January 2004 01:43
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Heeey. I have a car alarm that was with the car when i bought it. It's a Hornet 731T. I believe it has an imoboliser, because when the car alarm is armed (locked) and i use the key to try and start the car, it doesn't start. I am getting a turbo timer shortly, and i was wondering how this would work with the imoboliser. Wouldn't the timer work when i turn off the car, but once i lock it, then it would turn off? Is there a way around this that is easy? How much do the pro's usually charge to install one? Is it hard to do? I think it would be easy to do, but i mean to do it properly, without it being easy to hotwire the car.
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: April 2003
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Re: Turbo Timers with Imobolisers
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Thu, 15 January 2004 07:39
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You will have to get the alarm guys to install the turbo timer with relays. I had a turbo timer hooked up. basically while turbo timer is running the alarm will arm entry points. Once turbo timer turns off it arms the immobiliser.
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