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    Securing a HMMWV

    Got the dawg installed today. I like it but they should fix some issues. The good: 1) in manual mode you have to push the fob button to enable the run/start switch. Excellent 2) after you turn off the engine, 30 seconds later and it disables the run/start. 3) totally simple. 4) their...
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    Securing a HMMWV

    Ok. But this is NOT a remote start. It is simply a starter/system wiring enable circuit. It sits between all three wires and simply connects or disconnects them. You still have to turn the switch to glow, then to start.
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    Securing a HMMWV

    I am betting it works like a normal car and start button. Talked with sales. 1) the fob has a manual/ auto mode. In auto it is proximity. In manual mode you push the button to energize the switch. 2) it controls the starter and glowplug. When it is off, no glowplug or start. 3) proximity is...
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    Securing a HMMWV

    I will let you know.
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    Securing a HMMWV

    Ah, I see. Www.digitalguarddawg.com Product is: other keyless vehicles, m-24 (DGD M-24) Hope that helps.
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    Securing a HMMWV

    The dawg site has a specific model for hmmwv. Direct plug tap interface for the the starting switch. Rated for 35amps. Should keep the honest people honest. They also have a 4g wireless security tap on the starter wire product that looks interesting. At this point, I am going for defense in...
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    Securing a HMMWV

    Wow, sold. Ordering today. Thanks
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    Securing a HMMWV

    Funny guy, but very convincing. That makes sense. Neat trick
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    Securing a HMMWV

    Thanks.
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    Securing a HMMWV

    Resurrecting this thread with a curious find in my 1151A1. Found a retractable cable that seems to lend itself to locking the steering wheel. Anyone know what the actual purpose is for this cable?
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