Most new cars today come with a push-button start ignition, which completely replaces the need for turning a traditional key to start the car. A push-button start adds some convenience and security, as the key fob needs to be inside the car for the driver to start it.
But what if you want to install a push-button start ignition in an older car?
A push-button start will add some new technology to your ageing vehicle. But above all else, it will also give you the convenience of leaving your key in your purse or pocket and not having to search for anything to find it.
Instead, by converting your car to a push-button ignition, you can start the vehicle as long as you’re within a certain proximity via a low-frequency transmitter.
Installing a push-button starter is relatively easy if you have the proper tools. Be sure to follow the instructions with the kit, as different kits will have different installation procedures. Most of the tools that you will need to install any kit will include:
To install the kit, here is a list of the steps experts note you should follow:
While that process is relatively simple, if you’re used to working with wiring, you must remember that there are disadvantages to installing a push-button start in your car.
First, if you lose the key fob, then you won’t be able to get into the car, and you’ll need to seek professional assistance. Also, if the fob itself runs out of battery, you’ll need to get it replaced before you can start the car again.
If neither of these disadvantages is enough to deter you from setting up a push-button start system in your car, then you can enjoy the new technology that it brings. Also, you won’t have to worry about searching for your car key in a purse or pocket any more.


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