View Single Post
Old 11-06-2012, 01:32 PM   #68
WheelDude.com
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2012
Drives: 2013 FRS
Location: Fremont, CA
Posts: 622
Thanks: 167
Thanked 425 Times in 176 Posts
Mentioned: 41 Post(s)
Tagged: 1 Thread(s)
Send a message via AIM to WheelDude.com
Quote:
Originally Posted by 086A View Post
Finally had time to work on this. I still havent got the power door locks going. I just ordered the iDatalink for the FRS. That should help me out a bit.....

Here is a list of what I installed.

Advanced Keys 104B Push start/Smart Keyless system
BRZ start switch panel
BRZ trunk request switch (love this one!)
The part numbers are in my previous post...

Soon to be iDatalink FRS/BRZ module. This module will take care of my power door lock issue and the imobilizer code and also give me a solid tach signal for the remote start. I tapped into the port injector wire, but it was a little to weak for the Advanced key system input specs. It worked anyway once I programmed the tach input on module. Since the idatalink has a tach output I will probably switch it over.

My review so far? It does what it says..... For now I just leave my key in the ignition in the on position. This is for the imobilizer and steering lock. Later with the iDatalink this wont be needed anymore and i will likely remove the ignition cylinder completely and place the BRZ ign. cyl. cover over the hole.

What is super cool is our cars have a nuetral switch on the manual trans. Remote start is good to go!

Things I don't like?

Holding the start switch down for 2 sec. with the brake pedal pushed to shut down. Still doing research to see if this can be changed to single push shut down.

I will get more videos up once I get the iDatalink installed and working. This is a quick vid I did to show you my progress....

-Aloha-

Are the ignition wires at the key lock cylinder disconnected? So if you take a key in there and turn it, will it do nothing?

What do you plan on doing in order to disable the power steering lock?
WheelDude.com is offline   Reply With Quote