anyone did engine start mod on their C?
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anyone did engine start mod on their C?
Hi
I am just wondering if anyone has done the push engine start mod on their C
or any mercedes.
I am just wondering if anyone has done the push engine start mod on their C
or any mercedes.
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2nd, that is an extensive mod. I believe to even get remote start is a pain. But with the right amount of bills, you can have wings that shoot outta the side of your C like a transformer. LOL please post more info if you find it.
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keyless go might be hard
cause you need both sensor in the car and also on the remote
but then, push engine start shouldn't be that difficult
it's just some wires.
I know a lot people did it to their bimmers, but would love to see some people do it on their C
cause you need both sensor in the car and also on the remote
but then, push engine start shouldn't be that difficult
it's just some wires.
I know a lot people did it to their bimmers, but would love to see some people do it on their C
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a lot of mods we do are kinda pointless
just want to make it look better, or more features...etc
i really like that push engine start on the shift knob
just want to make it look better, or more features...etc
i really like that push engine start on the shift knob
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Wow how old are you?
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Anyway its not hard at all. To do it without the key in the ignition is alot harder. The way I've done before still requires you to turn the key to ON.
Take a look at the starter, it has a larger power wire from the battery and a ground and also a trigger wire. You can mount a switch inside with one side at 12volts and the other side mounted to the same pole the trigger wire is on.
Put key in, turn to on, push clutch if equipped, push button to start.
Whoa its like a race car.
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Anyway its not hard at all. To do it without the key in the ignition is alot harder. The way I've done before still requires you to turn the key to ON.
Take a look at the starter, it has a larger power wire from the battery and a ground and also a trigger wire. You can mount a switch inside with one side at 12volts and the other side mounted to the same pole the trigger wire is on.
Put key in, turn to on, push clutch if equipped, push button to start.
Whoa its like a race car.
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