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Total closure - without holding down remote button
« on: 02 February 2008, 19:21:53 »

Just been to see David from Total closure (link below) who used my facelift Elite as the test car for the full closure system.  Basically , this allows you to deadlock the car and walk away leaving the control box to close the windows / roof.

He will be posting pics + video as well as a "How to" guide on his site this weekend.

Kits are £30 and work well and are quick and easy to fit.

All in all , better than standing there holding the button down while the windows close !
Top job and a nice guy.

Check out http://www.totalclosure.com/


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Re: Total closure - without holding down remote button
« Reply #1 on: 02 February 2008, 20:09:19 »

Isn't this what Paul M did to his car?
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Re: Total closure - without holding down remote button
« Reply #2 on: 03 February 2008, 00:00:38 »

Test Car?

Blimey, we were selling aftermarket kits to do that nearly 16 years ago !!
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Re: Total closure - without holding down remote button
« Reply #3 on: 03 February 2008, 00:07:37 »

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Blimey, we were selling aftermarket kits to do that nearly 16 years ago !!


I bought an add-on box of elecktrickery to add remote locking to my wife's car a good few years back (not 16yrs though) that had a variable switch time of zero seconds to around a minute. You could easily use one of these to make a total closure system. It cost some what less then 30 spondoolies too.
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Re: Total closure - without holding down remote button
« Reply #4 on: 03 February 2008, 13:24:19 »

Fitted ?  This was!!

Neatly installed , fused (unlike most) and with safety cut out ?
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Re: Total closure - without holding down remote button
« Reply #5 on: 03 February 2008, 13:54:55 »

I have it on the Hundy's alarms system

Waste of money IMO.

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Re: Total closure - without holding down remote button
« Reply #6 on: 03 February 2008, 14:43:21 »

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...... and with safety cut out ?

? How do you mean? Both windows & roof have safety anti-trap system as factory fit.
Don't think we're poo pooing your original comment, I find it's a ball ache standing holding the button to shut windows & doors. I fitted an alarm to my Senator years back that had total closure from just one press of the button.
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Re: Total closure - without holding down remote button
« Reply #7 on: 03 February 2008, 15:03:30 »

Fitted one to my Vectra and it was much better than holding the button, i've got it in a box in the loft somewhere... been meaning to fit it to the Omega.

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Re: Total closure - without holding down remote button
« Reply #8 on: 03 February 2008, 17:36:21 »

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Fitted ?  This was!!

Neatly installed , fused (unlike most) and with safety cut out ?

Thats a good price for all in......
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Re: Total closure - without holding down remote button
« Reply #9 on: 05 February 2008, 13:46:24 »

Am I missing something here ? the only time I open the window is to get the ticket from the car park machine.......
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Re: Total closure - without holding down remote button
« Reply #10 on: 05 February 2008, 14:09:47 »

You must have a better diet than I do then !!

My windows are always open  ;D
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Re: Total closure - without holding down remote button
« Reply #11 on: 05 February 2008, 14:25:08 »

see the "how-2" I posted last april here ...
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Re: Total closure - without holding down remote button
« Reply #12 on: 05 February 2008, 16:23:01 »

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You must have a better diet than I do then !!

My windows are always open  ;D

My wife has been known to ask why, if VX fitted an air quality sensor under the scuttle, did they not go the whole hog and fit one under the driver's seat.  ::)

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