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Jeze2903 3rd February 2011 05:50 PM

Immobiliser
 
I've been told that to comply with IVA regs the car needs an immobiliser. Reading the IVA manual it appears to say the ignition switch and steering lock would be ok.
Have I understood this correctly?

DaddyA 3rd February 2011 06:34 PM

Jez,

you'll get through IVA with a steering lock and ignition switch. You can have an immobiliser as well, but you'll have to prove it complies with certain regs!

Fit one after:) Less they have to check more chance you'll pass.

Jeze2903 3rd February 2011 06:48 PM

Thanks Daz, that's just what I wanted to hear:)

There's going to be a lot of jobs to do once the IVA's been done ;)

JHewitt 4th February 2011 08:54 AM

An idea
 
I had thought about fitting an alarm/immoboliser, and was hoping to fit a motorbike imoboliser, as seems ideal and not too expensive.
http://www.motorbikealarm.co.uk/
May be some ideas here for you.
I had emailed an enquiry and got this response. Was about £30 I think, I imagine they are upto scratch regs wise.

We get quite a few buying for kit cars to be honest.

I would recommend one of the Cyclone V2 types ( or advanced V3 if you need the proximity sensing and paging functions )

When you order please remind us that it is for a kit car.

flyerncle 5th February 2011 08:30 PM

Check IVA manual,I think you will need a certificate for the fitting of any system by certified fitter.

baz-r 5th February 2011 08:41 PM

i found out the stearing lock was broken on my sierra :( then found out you can buy the zinc casting on the end of the colum (£40) its the same for both types of colum it comes off with a couple of wacks with a soft face
got me a sh lock of ebay with no keys and removed the lock and switched it over
15 quit inc postage :rolleyes:

davedew 5th February 2011 09:52 PM

I think in the latest iva revision that the need for a certificate of installation by an approved person has been removed. Just think you need an ec compliance certificate from the manufacturer. They are normally in the box.

HandyAndy 5th February 2011 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davedew (Post 52752)
I think in the latest iva revision that the need for a certificate of installation by an approved person has been removed. Just think you need an ec compliance certificate from the manufacturer. They are normally in the box.

Would this compliance certificate be needed for an electrical cut off switch? as I,ve fitted one but don,t have any certificate for it.

cheers
andy

davedew 5th February 2011 10:12 PM

I wouldn't have thought you would need one for that Andy. Just make sure that things like hazards, that must work when ignition off work with master switch off. They might ask you to remove it at iva to check.

HandyAndy 5th February 2011 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davedew (Post 52757)
I wouldn't have thought you would need one for that Andy. Just make sure that things like hazards, that must work when ignition off work with master switch off. They might ask you to remove it at iva to check.

:eek: thats something I,ll need to address then :o , as my cut off switch currently kills everything, hadn,t thought about hazards to work without it,

thanks for the reminder :cool:

cheers
andy


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