Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – For airplane
Patent
1991-12-16
1993-02-09
Dolinar, Andrew M.
Internal-combustion engines
Starting device
For airplane
307 105, F02N 1108
Patent
active
051845849
ABSTRACT:
An electrical system for bypassing the anti-theft system of a vehicle such that the engine can be started with a remote control. In particular, this is a system which allows the operator of a vehicle to start the vehicle from a remote location without having the key in the ignition and without alarming the vehicle's anti-theft device. Activation of the remote control which throws a switch, bypasses the normal key dependant ignition circuitry. A potentiometer in the bypass loop mimics the resistance pellet embedded in the ignition key, which is normally required for engaging the engine without alarming the anti-theft device. Other portions of an anti-theft system can also be bypassed if desired.
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C & A Control Systems, Inc.
Dolinar Andrew M.
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