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Sam, do you use your auto start function anymore?

nah, it sort of wore off. i mainly wanted to use it to warm my car up on freezing mornings before i left for work, but the damn thing hates auto-starting when cold :D

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thats true, less nerve racking but ive noticed that false triggering can also be a pain in the ass. i added additional add-on's to the sil80's alarm pager and noticed when it was arm, jack and chewbacca (my dogs) ran past the car it would give off a deterrant warning. porblem with this is that a/ could kill your battery and b/ make you more paranoid if it is a false alarm

nah, it sort of wore off. i mainly wanted to use it to warm my car up on freezing mornings before i left for work, but the damn thing hates auto-starting when cold :D

thats due to the crank sensor and crank timing period not adjusted correctly to compensate for the cold weather

is that what it is? i heard heaps of things, battery, fuel pump ect...

its all in the manual sam. if you really want to start it when cold, i can adjust it for you since leon and i fiddled with mine a few times. if you know what im saying.

its all in the manual sam. if you really want to start it when cold, i can adjust it for you since leon and i fiddled with mine a few times. if you know what im saying.

that alright mate, i dont think im going to use the 33 to drive to work anymore

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