Push Button Start...Help Needed
Hey guys Im new to this forum but have gotten a lot of help from it in the past so just kinda learning the ropes. I have a 96 dodge neon. I'm installing a push button start and have a couple questions. As of right now i have the button connected to the starter solenoid and the battery and the key needs to be in the on position for it to start. But really the point of a push button start is that ya dont need the key to start the car. How do i go around that so i no longer need the key? I believe i need a couple toggle switches but what do i connect them to? Any replys would be very helpful. Thanks!
Its fairly easy to do (atleast race car style). put your accessory and run positions on toggle switches. If you want extra switches (to confuse people because you dont have a key, make it look cooler...) then separate systems like ecu and fuel pump from the "run" position, and give them there own switches. so it would be this (for example) http://i00.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/553/0...021553_232.jpg
Last edited by Jacob Boyd Bauer; Aug 26, 2012 at 07:18 PM.
Take out the steering lock and the ignition itself. Fill the gaping hole with a plug. This way your key would be useless if your steering is unlocked, and you have the push button wired to the same place the ignition was wired to. Just a thought, would be cool if it worked out the same as it does in theory.



