anti theft!
hey all, im a little confused to what is acceptable as anti theft... i have had a little search and learnt a tiny bit but nothing clear.
my scenario: i dont have an ignition lock and barrell on my sierra column but i will be having a seperate ignition switch and a batt cut off, is this acceptable or will i have to fit an electronic immobiliser? thaughts? :confused: Michael |
From my reading of the IVA manual you need either a steering lock, or an electronic immobiliser.
It specifically says a manual battery switch is not considered an anti-theft device, so yes I think you will need an electronic immobiliser (unless you find a new column with the barrel / key intact). |
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The latest is here, Butt Print Recognition. No Joke!
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Butt Print technology, they've got to be having a laugh.
It MIGHT make it into some specialized vehicles but the first person that fits it to a kitcar should be shot as a warning for others.:eek: |
I dont think I could be arsed with that:rolleyes: :)
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Make sure you have a certificate for the fitting of the imobiliserthey may want to see it.
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the good book says
1. A vehicle MUST be fitted with either a mechanical anti – theft device or an electronic immobiliser 2. If fitted to the Vehicle, a anti – theft device a. must be operational b. must not operate on any part of the braking system 3. If it incorporates a mechanical part that acts upon a system used to control the vehicle a. It must Deactivate before the engine can be started b. It must be deactivated while the engine is running c. It must have a actuation which is a distinct and separate function from that of stopping the engine Where the vehicle has no mechanical anti - theft device fitted: 4. An electronic immobiliser must be fitted |
Wish mine didnt have a bleeding immobilizer tried to fire it all up yesterday got fuel but no spark ! Paperclip test and i get three codes
Secondary air pump failure Another insignificant one AND the good old immobilizer control unit failure ( no signal) Bugger ! All seems to point to cam sensor supposedly quite common ! Still pi$$ed on my chips |
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Yes the vauxhall system it would appear i dont have a feed to the key reader from the abs / traction control ecu. Hence i dont think im getting power to it BUT the feed comes from the odometer/ road speed circuit now im thinking do i need this track and feed from the abs sensors and will the odometer / speedo not work !!! Cos thatll be annoying !
Now got to read the haynes hyrogliphics for that ecu but my eyes hurt ! |
haha yeah good luck with reading that , are you using the omega dash instruments? if so i can imaging that will be a pain in the **** but with time and a little thaught on it it will be ok :) that means im going to have to make a few looms up haha :eek: :D as im using a digi dash.
wasnt there a bloke on one of the vaux forums who can put a chip in to de-immobilise the vauxhall ecu's? ill look for that later :) |
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had no luck whatsoever today !i was planning to use everything i could now im looking at either
£70 plus for new ignition components trial and error or go the whole hog and go megasquirt and stick some itb's on it for good measure eliminating my bonnet fitment issue. at least it will run and put a few horsies on then ill either have to make the dash work or bin it and go digi ! not a good weekend for me thanks vauxhall !:mad: |
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Ive been looking into it and looks like the best option is going to be megasquirt and some gsxr throttle bodies this will also eliminate the issue of the original throttle body hitting the bonnet. Ive no experience with megasquirt but as clarkson would say " how hard can it be ? ".
Im a bit dissapointed with myself as the last car i built the donor ecu and custom loom i made worked brilliantly ! No immobiliser to mess with on that though. Suppose i best let this thread go now ! Sorry for the hijack :D |
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there is a pre built megasquirt called microsquirt for the cost and time it might be a good option if your not building 1 from a kit form,
no sim will be needed and has all the basic stuff but you will have to check it does what you need i do know it has all the stuff to run a zetec. |
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BV:) |
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A new unit complete will probably cost around £100 Aftermarket immobiliser with fitting and required certificate (for IVA and insurance) will cost upwards of £150! BV:) |
I don't think you need a certificate for an aftermarket immobiliser now.
One of the changes to the latest version of the IVA manual was to "Remove the requirement of documentary evidence for the immobiliser". |
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