I install one on my crv because someone stole my crv 2 months ago and destroy the ignition. now I'm hoping they would have a hard time stealing it I hope.
I definitely think that this will help with anti theft. I still recommend a kill switch on top of the push to start. Beyond that keeping good insurance because this won’t stop someone from towing the car away if they were motivated to take it.
@@teamtoxic5261 I’m not going to lie, getting that bolt out was a real pain. I ended up cutting it off with a cutting wheel on my Dremel and cutting a slot to unscrew it out. Sounds easy enough, well not exactly. It would unscrew to a point and would stop. So I cut another piece off and eventually had it really close and used some needle nose vice grips to get it the rest of the way out. Then you have to deal with the pin to unlock the ignition to get it out. After a couple of hours I made the determination that since I didn’t care about the ignition I was taking out, I would just sheer off the pin. So I pressed down really hard and broke the pin and got it out. Install of the system was easy once the old ignition was out. I had to contort my body a bit to get to the stop switch wire, but that was much easier than the bolt and pin. Just be patient.
Quick question, now will the car start without pressing down the clutch only the brakes? I swapped from auto to manual and am having issues with the neutral safety so I was seeing if this would bypass it. Please let me know whenever you can!!!
It requires pushing the brake and the clutch on mine. My other crv is swapped and I would expect it would be just the brake pedal because I’m using a modified auto harness.
Yes that is a receiver that you swipe the key over. I’d didn’t have as much range as I wanted. If it was a little stronger I would have put it on the inside of the seat plastics so it could read from my pocket.
couldnt get my bolt broken to save my life. probably going to slice the bolt in the middle tomorrow. i tried a socket, a normal wrench and nothing could move mine haha
you don't have to replace the breakaway bolt after you removed it? or is that whole thing isn't being used since you're adding the new push to start?
No breakaway bolt is needed. That is because you are removing the steering wheel lock mechanism.
@@LoganJohnsonWA got it, thank you bro
I install one on my crv because someone stole my crv 2 months ago and destroy the ignition. now I'm hoping they would have a hard time stealing it I hope.
was it easy for u ?
I definitely think that this will help with anti theft. I still recommend a kill switch on top of the push to start. Beyond that keeping good insurance because this won’t stop someone from towing the car away if they were motivated to take it.
Pretty easy install. Half a day project for anyone with limited tools or experience. I think I put all the information you would need in this video.
Going to try and install mine today. I’ll let you know how it goes. The bolt has me worried.
How’d it go I’m getting mine soon?
@@teamtoxic5261 I’m not going to lie, getting that bolt out was a real pain. I ended up cutting it off with a cutting wheel on my Dremel and cutting a slot to unscrew it out. Sounds easy enough, well not exactly. It would unscrew to a point and would stop. So I cut another piece off and eventually had it really close and used some needle nose vice grips to get it the rest of the way out. Then you have to deal with the pin to unlock the ignition to get it out. After a couple of hours I made the determination that since I didn’t care about the ignition I was taking out, I would just sheer off the pin. So I pressed down really hard and broke the pin and got it out. Install of the system was easy once the old ignition was out. I had to contort my body a bit to get to the stop switch wire, but that was much easier than the bolt and pin. Just be patient.
Quick question, now will the car start without pressing down the clutch only the brakes? I swapped from auto to manual and am having issues with the neutral safety so I was seeing if this would bypass it. Please let me know whenever you can!!!
It requires pushing the brake and the clutch on mine.
My other crv is swapped and I would expect it would be just the brake pedal because I’m using a modified auto harness.
What number did you put for the box?
How does the key fob work do you have to touch it against anything or just have on you and how many key fobs does it come with
Yes that is a receiver that you swipe the key over. I’d didn’t have as much range as I wanted. If it was a little stronger I would have put it on the inside of the seat plastics so it could read from my pocket.
couldnt get my bolt broken to save my life. probably going to slice the bolt in the middle tomorrow. i tried a socket, a normal wrench and nothing could move mine haha
Yeah the bolt is the hardest part. Did you get it figured out?
yep! ended up cutting it in the middle with a dremel@@LoganJohnsonWA
How’s it working so far
So far good. Sometimes it takes a moment to get the fob to scan but it’s not a big deal.
bra where is this push thing to remove the ignition lol i cant find it
It’s a little button on the top of the tumbler area
I found mine but been poking at it for like 4 hours and I cannot get it to budge so frustrating
You just broke the welded nut in the front to get the ignition assembly off?
Yes I could not get the break away bolt to turn the traditional way.