Jhonattan garcia
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Exelente
Chris H
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
It is one of the best upgrades that I have done on my grand cherokee
luke
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2023
got a 2004 freightliner truck i put it in . product may sound cheap , but here in canada the first trip i jump with thu truck accross canadian train tracks and had a bumpy roud for 4 hours . i swear if this thing is still working now it just might be worth paying for. lol.
Nick
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023
This was an easy and affordable way to remove the key start from my boat and turn it into a pushbutton start with safety features. My key start switch was in a bad place and the key kept getting bumped and bent, so I wanted to install a switch that would be flush with the dash. (or nearly so)This switch has a proximity sensor and a "brake pedal switch" that I wired to the blower circuit. The end result is that the switch locks out the switch until you use the fob to "unlock it." Even then, unless the blower is in the "on" position- the engine will not start or stop. This means that if it gets accidentally bumped while running wide open- it won't kill the engine unless I am also running the blower. I always run the blower to start the engine and don't run it afterwards- so this makes a great safety for the way I use my boat. Hopefully this switch lasts a long time, because it works flawlessly!!
Richard
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023
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Shawn Patterson
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
First off, the install was super simple. Secondly, the install was super simple. All you have to do is follow the instructions that are provided and you will definitely get this working in no time. The only this I don't like about it is the auto lock after like 15 seconds. A future upgrade would be to possibly add a wire that connects to your after market alarm system to arm and disarm the push start when you arm or disarm your aftermarket or factory alarm system. But for the price, you can't beat it. And it's small so you can put it anywhere.
FallingUp
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2020
After running into this problem, yes, I searched and found out it wasn't designed for manual cars. Anyways....I do have an older car, a 97. I installed everything myself and it worked perfectly, at first. Without brake pedal pressed: 1 hit = radio on, 2 hits = windows/AC. Brake pedal in with push start and it works! So I tested it by starting the car before scanning, and boom, it went. It bypassed it!?!? So I was shocked and checked all the wires again. Switched some around and it didn't go. Switched them back and it went, so it was right the first time. I was bummed but eventually came up with a method.2 switches: relay and momentary switch....You have to "open" the clutch signal wire. You HAVE to use a relay because you HAVE to pull off the Banvie unit's ACC power, which only activates after it is scanned, to protect your clutch with the system. So the relay to the clutch signal will connect after the relay is triggered off the Bavie's ACC power. BUT!, you need another switch for that if u want to be safe. This switch will power on/off ACC power to relay. Use a momentary switch because you want the relay on ONLY when you start the car. Im pretty sure the relay will be okay if ifs always on, but the clutch signal switch isn't designed to always be on.MAJOR NOTE: you can't just move the brake wire from the Banvie unit to the clutch because like I said, your clutch signal switch will bypass the system even before its scanned. Hence, you have to do what I said with a relay.To start (different from automatic). Turn ACC power on after scanning. This gives Banvie's ACC line power. Switch on/hold the momentary switch, which will give power to relay, which will connect the clutch signal. Turn key to start while holding momentary switch. For mine, I dont have to step on clutch because I wired the clutch signal harness back into itself to "close" the ciruit, after I disconnected it from the sensor. If you leave the sensor connected but cut one of the clutch signal wires, you will to need step on clutch to activite the clutch singal.Great product otherwise. Crazy start up medoth, but I love that I can use either the Banvie system or my key for radio/windows.