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<blockquote data-quote="dragracer66" data-source="post: 1547765" data-attributes="member: 5175"><p>Nothing against your mechanic. But he is dead wrong. The voltage signal going from the keyless to the starter is the same as if you were turning the key to start it. All your doing by using the keyless is bypassing the key switch through a relay. There is no added voltage supplied by the keyless. The keyless doesn't have its own battery pack to start it. The only extra battery is in the fob. Think of it this way. If you have a remote start on your personal car and you try to remotely start it and all you get is a dead battery click. You are still going to get the same click when you put in the key to start it. There is no difference and its basically the same setup, but instead when you hit the button it lights up the rocker switch on the dash instead of going to the starter....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragracer66, post: 1547765, member: 5175"] Nothing against your mechanic. But he is dead wrong. The voltage signal going from the keyless to the starter is the same as if you were turning the key to start it. All your doing by using the keyless is bypassing the key switch through a relay. There is no added voltage supplied by the keyless. The keyless doesn't have its own battery pack to start it. The only extra battery is in the fob. Think of it this way. If you have a remote start on your personal car and you try to remotely start it and all you get is a dead battery click. You are still going to get the same click when you put in the key to start it. There is no difference and its basically the same setup, but instead when you hit the button it lights up the rocker switch on the dash instead of going to the starter.... [/QUOTE]
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