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Old 4th April 2012, 09:13 PM
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Default small question on switch setup

Hey all, do you reckon I will be able to get away with having a main "key lock"IE a separte dash mounted ignition barrel, to operate a live feed then a flick switch for fuel pump and a flick switch for ignition then an engine start button? will mr iva not like this?

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Old 4th April 2012, 09:46 PM
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Why not a dash mounted key switch similar to a standard car one with off-acc-run then a separate start button. I wouldn't like the fuel pump on a switch incase it got turned off by mistake
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Column Lock acts as one of the imobalisers that are required for IVA. Keeping it saves other hassle.

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Old 4th April 2012, 10:39 PM
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Column Lock acts as one of the imobalisers that are required for IVA. Keeping it saves other hassle.

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balls! because I am going to have to remove mine from the column due to not having the key.

i might search for new barrell but its just money id rather spend on other stuffs haha
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You dont have to use it, but it's an easy one.

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Old 4th April 2012, 10:58 PM
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ideally id like as i said earlier with an electronic immobiliser maybe, or maybe im over engineering this , what do you reckon?
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Replace the barrel.

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Ring a few auto lock smiths, see if they have a Ford TIBB barrel decoder. And if so take your column along and they will read the lock and supply a new key.

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You can buy a new ignition lock and barrel on ebay for less than 15quid.
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