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Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 11:46 pm
by Riekert
I'm busy with a intricate system where you need to press the cluch, use the indicator and and a couple of other things before the car will start then there is the coil cut switch as well as the battery kill swith.... ohja also a quick release steering wheel :grin:

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:16 pm
by Tony Z
I have finally gotten around to doing this for you guys.... I hope it all makes sense.
I know I said I'll offer it in a kit form, but for now, it isnt worth the effort for me as I dont have the time to source the parts and get to a post office.... so this is a step by step how-to guide thingy for a simple system that will work.
Please remember, this isnt tamper proof and it is up to you to hide it nicely. All wiring is to be done properly.
This is not a certified immobilizer.
I will not be held responsible for any mistakes in this thread nor any mistakes made by you. In other words, do this if you wish and if anything goes wrong, you take the blame, not me.




Alright.... parts that you need.
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Wiring diagram
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The wire going to the starter: (red in my picture)
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Verbal description:
The remote and the receiver are from ET systems who do motorised gates and doors... any security shop should be able to supply.
The relay can be found at any auto spares shop.
Find a connection in the fuse box that only has power once the ignition is turned on. Run a wire from this point to the power (+) point in the receiver. Then from 0 to ground (this provides power to the receiver).
From the same fuse box point, run a wire to the relay coil (86), then from 85 to the N/O contact on the receiver, then from common (com) to ground. This N/O point is the switch, which when closed/activated (by the remote) allows power to pass through the relay thus closing the switch 30-87 and allowing power to pass through the relay.
The wire running from the ignition key switch to the starter can be disconnected at the starter and connected to the relay #87. Then a new wire is run from #30 to the same point on the starter. (Or you can cut the wire and place each end of the cut onto terminals 30 and 87).
Then read the instructions on how to program the remote to operate the receiver. Switch the ignition on and program the remote. If you keep reading the instructions, you will see you can also program in a timer, so the receiver resets after a time of your choice (I would choose 30 seconds).
If you have done all this properly and the car has not burned down, you can operate the system as follows:

climb into car
put key into key hole
turn key - ignition on (this provides power to the receiver but the starter motor is still out of action even if you engage the key to the start position)
press button on remote (relay engages and thus starter can operate)
you now have 30 seconds to turn the key to the start position and start the car - if it takes longer than 30 seconds, the relay will reset and you have to press the remote again.
drive as per normal.


instead of wiring the points 30 and 87 to the starter signal wire, you can run them in the same way to an electric fuel pump or the coil power supply (or any other item you want to control via remote. If you need the item on permanently then do not set up the timer.

I hope this helps. Please let me know if I have made any mistakes so I can amend them. :puterwork:

Tony Z

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:46 pm
by Riekert
Awesome nice write up!

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 10:18 am
by MarshallGTi
:hangloose: saved :puterwork:

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:08 pm
by Tony Z
has anyone tried this yet?

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:06 pm
by retrovan
Tony Z wrote:has anyone tried this yet?
Will be fitting a modified version to my cars, have added a Fuel cut-off solenoid to the above.

Slight change, will be taking the wire after ignition switch, so that the ignition lights light up, else the thief will know there is a system in play.
If the lights go on and the starter turns, but the car will not start, then he will run.

Will work like a bomb.

Herman

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 7:21 am
by Ron&Gill
DataDot?

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 7:11 pm
by Tony Z
has anyone tried this yet?

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:58 am
by The Gymkhana Fanatic
Tony Z wrote:has anyone tried this yet?
As soon as my Kombi is up and running I will be trying this. Thanks!

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 6:20 pm
by Tony Z
I installed my kit into a kombi, running the electric fuel pump and the distributor from the immobilizer.
Immobilizer gets powered by the ignition switch, so you hear an audible beep when you turn on the key.
At this point, there is no power to the fuel pump or the dizzy. You can still turn the starter, but the engine wont start.
Press the button on the remote and power is available, you can now start the engine.

Also, pressing the button again, cuts all power to the pump and dizzy, thus turning off the engine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2tVCtuz ... e=youtu.be


This is what it looks like:
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If anyone wants one pre-assembled, I'll make them up and program the remote for R700, remote included.

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:10 am
by Dutch_Diver
That's really cool!

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 1:18 pm
by riaanj
Dutch_Diver wrote:That's really cool!
+1 8)

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 4:46 pm
by Blitzkrieg
I can organise vehicle trackers based on GPS/GPRS connectivity....can track it real time on the internet with some added features.

If anyone needs anymore info, PM me 8)

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 5:12 pm
by Tony Z
*Bump*

Re: Theft Prevention

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 8:36 am
by Thumper
That is cool. Simple, and effective.