Re: 93 YJ anti-theft key removal
Jim85CJ <jim_85CJ@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<2m61ulFila9hU1@uni-berlin.de>...
> why not just leave the key in? > > mslug wrote: > > > I have a 93 YJ that came with a anti-theft key that must be inserted > > in order to start the car. Does anyone know how I can wire up socket > > so that I won't need the key. Its pretty annoying having to fumble > > with it everytime I start the car. > > > > Thanks The key sticks out about an inch and gets knocked out constantly by my knee and the socket is cracked. It'd suck if I were to lose it and not be able to start my jeep. Guess I can crack open the key, trace the ciruit and wire up the wires going to the socket based on the key's circuit. Just figured I'd ask before I did that. Thanks all |
Re: 93 YJ anti-theft key removal
Jim85CJ <jim_85CJ@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<2m61ulFila9hU1@uni-berlin.de>...
> why not just leave the key in? > > mslug wrote: > > > I have a 93 YJ that came with a anti-theft key that must be inserted > > in order to start the car. Does anyone know how I can wire up socket > > so that I won't need the key. Its pretty annoying having to fumble > > with it everytime I start the car. > > > > Thanks The key sticks out about an inch and gets knocked out constantly by my knee and the socket is cracked. It'd suck if I were to lose it and not be able to start my jeep. Guess I can crack open the key, trace the ciruit and wire up the wires going to the socket based on the key's circuit. Just figured I'd ask before I did that. Thanks all |
Re: 93 YJ anti-theft key removal
Jim85CJ <jim_85CJ@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<2m61ulFila9hU1@uni-berlin.de>...
> why not just leave the key in? > > mslug wrote: > > > I have a 93 YJ that came with a anti-theft key that must be inserted > > in order to start the car. Does anyone know how I can wire up socket > > so that I won't need the key. Its pretty annoying having to fumble > > with it everytime I start the car. > > > > Thanks The key sticks out about an inch and gets knocked out constantly by my knee and the socket is cracked. It'd suck if I were to lose it and not be able to start my jeep. Guess I can crack open the key, trace the ciruit and wire up the wires going to the socket based on the key's circuit. Just figured I'd ask before I did that. Thanks all |
Re: 93 YJ anti-theft key removal
Ah... mine is tucked under the dash so I don't hit it...
mslug wrote: > Jim85CJ <jim_85CJ@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<2m61ulFila9hU1@uni-berlin.de>... > >>why not just leave the key in? >> >>mslug wrote: >> >> >>>I have a 93 YJ that came with a anti-theft key that must be inserted >>>in order to start the car. Does anyone know how I can wire up socket >>>so that I won't need the key. Its pretty annoying having to fumble >>>with it everytime I start the car. >>> >>>Thanks > > > The key sticks out about an inch and gets knocked out constantly by my > knee and the socket is cracked. It'd suck if I were to lose it and > not be able to start my jeep. > > Guess I can crack open the key, trace the ciruit and wire up the wires > going to the socket based on the key's circuit. Just figured I'd ask > before I did that. > > Thanks all |
Re: 93 YJ anti-theft key removal
Ah... mine is tucked under the dash so I don't hit it...
mslug wrote: > Jim85CJ <jim_85CJ@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<2m61ulFila9hU1@uni-berlin.de>... > >>why not just leave the key in? >> >>mslug wrote: >> >> >>>I have a 93 YJ that came with a anti-theft key that must be inserted >>>in order to start the car. Does anyone know how I can wire up socket >>>so that I won't need the key. Its pretty annoying having to fumble >>>with it everytime I start the car. >>> >>>Thanks > > > The key sticks out about an inch and gets knocked out constantly by my > knee and the socket is cracked. It'd suck if I were to lose it and > not be able to start my jeep. > > Guess I can crack open the key, trace the ciruit and wire up the wires > going to the socket based on the key's circuit. Just figured I'd ask > before I did that. > > Thanks all |
Re: 93 YJ anti-theft key removal
Ah... mine is tucked under the dash so I don't hit it...
mslug wrote: > Jim85CJ <jim_85CJ@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<2m61ulFila9hU1@uni-berlin.de>... > >>why not just leave the key in? >> >>mslug wrote: >> >> >>>I have a 93 YJ that came with a anti-theft key that must be inserted >>>in order to start the car. Does anyone know how I can wire up socket >>>so that I won't need the key. Its pretty annoying having to fumble >>>with it everytime I start the car. >>> >>>Thanks > > > The key sticks out about an inch and gets knocked out constantly by my > knee and the socket is cracked. It'd suck if I were to lose it and > not be able to start my jeep. > > Guess I can crack open the key, trace the ciruit and wire up the wires > going to the socket based on the key's circuit. Just figured I'd ask > before I did that. > > Thanks all |
Re: 93 YJ anti-theft key removal
Ah... mine is tucked under the dash so I don't hit it...
mslug wrote: > Jim85CJ <jim_85CJ@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<2m61ulFila9hU1@uni-berlin.de>... > >>why not just leave the key in? >> >>mslug wrote: >> >> >>>I have a 93 YJ that came with a anti-theft key that must be inserted >>>in order to start the car. Does anyone know how I can wire up socket >>>so that I won't need the key. Its pretty annoying having to fumble >>>with it everytime I start the car. >>> >>>Thanks > > > The key sticks out about an inch and gets knocked out constantly by my > knee and the socket is cracked. It'd suck if I were to lose it and > not be able to start my jeep. > > Guess I can crack open the key, trace the ciruit and wire up the wires > going to the socket based on the key's circuit. Just figured I'd ask > before I did that. > > Thanks all |
Re: 93 YJ anti-theft key removal
> The key sticks out about an inch and gets knocked out constantly by my > knee and the socket is cracked. Move the socket. > Guess I can crack open the key, trace the ciruit and wire up the wires > going to the socket based on the key's circuit. Not all of those "keys" are simple circuits. Some are a lot more and you won't be able to easily debug it. It'd probably be better to either move the socket or have the system removed entirely. If you're not sure what you're doing with that particular brand of anti-theft you don't want to poke blindly. -Bill Kearney |
Re: 93 YJ anti-theft key removal
> The key sticks out about an inch and gets knocked out constantly by my > knee and the socket is cracked. Move the socket. > Guess I can crack open the key, trace the ciruit and wire up the wires > going to the socket based on the key's circuit. Not all of those "keys" are simple circuits. Some are a lot more and you won't be able to easily debug it. It'd probably be better to either move the socket or have the system removed entirely. If you're not sure what you're doing with that particular brand of anti-theft you don't want to poke blindly. -Bill Kearney |
Re: 93 YJ anti-theft key removal
> The key sticks out about an inch and gets knocked out constantly by my > knee and the socket is cracked. Move the socket. > Guess I can crack open the key, trace the ciruit and wire up the wires > going to the socket based on the key's circuit. Not all of those "keys" are simple circuits. Some are a lot more and you won't be able to easily debug it. It'd probably be better to either move the socket or have the system removed entirely. If you're not sure what you're doing with that particular brand of anti-theft you don't want to poke blindly. -Bill Kearney |
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