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MCB Matt 08-28-2015 03:46 PM

iKey Push button Start - Passive entry, Remote start and Alarm HALF OFF
 
We would like to extend this VERY good offer. It is only good today through Monday!!

This system works like new high end cars... You keep the key in your pocket, you can adjust the distance from your car to where it auto pops the door locks and disarms the system. Hop in the car, hit the start BUTTON!

It also features Remote start and an Alarm system, all in one, very easy to install kit!

50% off a full iKey system PLUS MCB is throwing in a free second remote, normally $49.
Includes the following for $300 FREE SHIPPED:

The iKey RS is our most advanced RFID Push Button Start / Keyless Ignition System, combined with our PKE Passive Keyless Entry & Alarm System and Remote Start. It completely eliminates the need for a traditional ignition switch and provides "Hands Free" vehicle Access and Security and Remote Starting for any vehicle.
iKEY RS includes:
(1) 2GO-PBS-X Push Button Start module
(1) 2GO-PKE/ALM "Hands Free" Passive Keyless Entry & Alarm / Remote Start
(1) 2GO-iKey RFID Transponder tag
(1) 2GO-BTN-T1 T1 Start Button (brushed steel)
(1) 2GO-EBC Emergency Bypass Transponder Card "Passive"
(1) 2GO-SRN 110db Multi-Tone Siren


http://www.digitalguarddawg.com/medi...rs_600x400.jpg

72 RS/SS 08-29-2015 07:46 AM

Install Question
 
1) How difficult is this system to install on a 2nd gen Camaro for the laymen?
I would love to see the install schematics first.

2) Space in my 72 is at a premium so how much of a challenge is it to hide the components?

3) It looks like no key fob, just a credit card style remote key, is that right?

Vince@Meanstreets 08-30-2015 12:57 AM

Very easy to install

All modules can mount under dash or even under the package tray.

Just the credit card remote. No fob.

MCB Matt 08-31-2015 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 72 RS/SS (Post 615153)
1) How difficult is this system to install on a 2nd gen Camaro for the laymen?
I would love to see the install schematics first.

2) Space in my 72 is at a premium so how much of a challenge is it to hide the components?

3) It looks like no key fob, just a credit card style remote key, is that right?

Hello, to answer your questions:

Install is pretty easy, if you know 12v DC reasonably well and and the use of relays.

The unit has a small footprint, like a car alarm box, it will easily fit under the dash.

You will receive a key fob as we are throwing it in for this sale.

Please PM with your email address or just send me an email for a copy the install instructions

Let me know if have any other questions.
Thanks
Matt

samckitt 08-31-2015 09:26 AM

Can the push button be installed in place of the keyed ignition switch on the column of older GM vehicles, or do you know of some type of blank steering column collar that will remove the ignition switch from the column if the push button is installed elsewhere?

MCB Matt 08-31-2015 09:48 AM

The button can be, and commonly is installed in place of the ignition switch. The thing you will have to remember is that you steering column lock will be lost.

There is a cover for the switch hole in the kit. Beyond that, a swap to a proper floor shift column is the best.

Thanks
Matt

samckitt 08-31-2015 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MCB Matt (Post 615321)
The button can be, and commonly is installed in place of the ignition switch. The thing you will have to remember is that you steering column lock will be lost.

There is a cover for the switch hole in the kit. Beyond that, a swap to a proper floor shift column is the best.

Thanks
Matt

Loss of steering lock isn't a big issue.

Do you have any (or know of any) pics of the push button mounted in the column where the keyed switch was?

72 RS/SS 08-31-2015 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MCB Matt (Post 615316)
Hello, to answer your questions:

Install is pretty easy, if you know 12v DC reasonably well and and the use of relays.

The unit has a small footprint, like a car alarm box, it will easily fit under the dash.

You will receive a key fob as we are throwing it in for this sale.

Please PM with your email address or just send me an email for a copy the install instructions

Let me know if have any other questions.
Thanks
Matt

Hey Matt, I would definitely like to see the install instructions if possible. My email is: [email protected]

Thanks, Tom

MCB Matt 08-31-2015 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 72 RS/SS (Post 615329)
Hey Matt, I would definitely like to see the install instructions if possible. My email is: [email protected]

Thanks, Tom

Ok, Email sent. The files aren't on the net and they are too big to attach to the forum post. I can't FTP them right now as we are uploading a LOT of new files to the new website.

Thanks
Matt

MCB Matt 08-31-2015 11:35 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by samckitt (Post 615322)
Loss of steering lock isn't a big issue.

Do you have any (or know of any) pics of the push button mounted in the column where the keyed switch was?

Without searching the net for a long time (Sorry, we are being BLASTED by calls to order these kits, plus a typical crazy busy Monday morning!) I would compare the look to the Touch-N-Go system from Ididit. I will post a pic of that now and I will do a search for stock columns shortly.

Thanks
Matt


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