I've got a transponder immobiliser i'm going to fit to my indy to satisfy mr IVA man. It's a cat 2 immobiliser but it didn't come with any certificate. Do i need one that shows it was fitted by an approved installer for the IVA?
I think that section was removed from the IVA manual so you should be ok
Hi,
I didnt need one - I thik its been removed.
ou will still have an alternative security devoce as well as the ignioton key.
If you leep the sierra steering column some people use the steering lock.
Some peopl put aswitch or key somewhere to act as a master switch.
Cheers
Frank
Thats my understanding after reading the newest version of teh IVA manual (not all of it!!!)
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Originally posted by FrankP
Hi,
I didnt need one - I thik its been removed.
ou will still have an alternative security devoce as well as the ignioton key.
If you leep the sierra steering column some people use the steering lock.
Some peopl put aswitch or key somewhere to act as a master switch.
Cheers
Frank
You do not need a certificate for IVA, it was removed a couple of revisions ago. As has been said: you do still need two methods of immobilizer though, - ie ignition key and immobilizer.
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Originally posted by irvined
You do not need a certificate for IVA, it was removed a couple of revisions ago. As has been said: you do still need two methods of immobilizer though, - ie ignition key and immobilizer.
Thanks everyone. I'm not using the sierra steeing lock and key. I'll be using an on/off ignition key switch and this transponder immobilier so i should be ok.