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My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo timer

Postby boxhead55 on Sat, 15 Jun 2013 5:45 +0000

Just sharing .
How does it look?

Notice all flush mounted switches.
2 spot light switches for bull bar and sports bar spotlights
and the turbo timer in the top right corner

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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby redline on Sat, 15 Jun 2013 6:06 +0000

hey mate

i reckon that looks real slick, what brand is ur turbo timer?
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby boxhead55 on Sat, 15 Jun 2013 6:15 +0000

Thanks
it is a MICCON $70.00 od bucks

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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MANUAL-Turbo ... OC:AU:3160
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby redline on Sat, 15 Jun 2013 6:18 +0000

hey good stuff thanks for the info they look good, where does it connect or how is it fitted if u dont mind me asking?
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby boxhead55 on Sat, 15 Jun 2013 6:28 +0000

Connects to the ignition switch at pin number 1 (IG1) a large black wire if I recall correctly
instructions are in the kit. Also take power from (AM2) pin 5 and give it an earth
all done!

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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby redline on Sat, 15 Jun 2013 6:52 +0000

awesome mate i appreciate that
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby samous on Sat, 15 Jun 2013 6:54 +0000

Thats pretty sweet, does the turbo timer have different time settings?
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby boxhead55 on Sat, 15 Jun 2013 7:08 +0000

Sure does 1 min to 9 min.
then if you want to stop it . Hold the button to stop if in timer mode key out.
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby samous on Sat, 15 Jun 2013 7:10 +0000

sweet, might have to sort one out!
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby buffo69 on Sat, 15 Jun 2013 9:42 +0000

Can you use central locking with it running on the turbo timer?
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby Swinny on Sat, 15 Jun 2013 10:07 +0000

No you cant you have to wait or use your key
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby boxhead55 on Sun, 16 Jun 2013 4:53 +0000

Using the turbo timer I have shown you here and connected up correctly .My and all the other timers (other brands) I have fitted, the key-less central locking works as per normal.
If you hook the Timer up to the ACC pin out so you a/c still works when timing down the key-less locking will not work as the car thinks the key is in the ignition and you are still in it. ( this is an option in the instructions)
If you hook into the IG2 as the instructions suggest the key-less system works as per normal.

boxhead55 wrote:for 2006 on-> Connects to the ignition switch at pin number 1 (IG1) a large black wire if I recall correctly
instructions are in the kit(please use instructions to fit up). Also take power from (AM2) (constant batt power)pin 5 and give it an earth
all done!

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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby Crooky on Sun, 16 Jun 2013 1:03 +0000

Hey mate

How's that turbo timer going had any problems with it?
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby boxhead55 on Sun, 16 Jun 2013 1:09 +0000

Crooky wrote:Hey mate

How's that turbo timer going had any problems with it?



It has been great so far done 40 000km . I had one on my Trition that I used to own. Did 180 000km not an issue at all.
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby Crooky on Sun, 16 Jun 2013 1:11 +0000

Sweet I'm going to have to get one
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby Crooky on Sun, 16 Jun 2013 1:15 +0000

What's the difference between an auto and manuel turbo timer?
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby boxhead55 on Sun, 16 Jun 2013 1:23 +0000

Crooky wrote:What's the difference between an auto and manuel turbo timer?


The auto timer takes into account the time the ignition has been on , and adjusts the duration of the idle down time automatically.
They sometimes can be painful

The manual one is just that you push the button for the desired time from 0 to 9 min.
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby Swinny on Sun, 16 Jun 2013 2:59 +0000

Mate you have the instructions still as i didnt get any info at all like that... And chance i can get it if you doo...



boxhead55 wrote:Using the turbo timer I have shown you here and connected up correctly .My and all the other timers (other brands) I have fitted, the key-less central locking works as per normal.
If you hook the Timer up to the ACC pin out so you a/c still works when timing down the key-less locking will not work as the car thinks the key is in the ignition and you are still in it. ( this is an option in the instructions)
If you hook into the IG2 as the instructions suggest the key-less system works as per normal.

boxhead55 wrote:for 2006 on-> Connects to the ignition switch at pin number 1 (IG1) a large black wire if I recall correctly
instructions are in the kit(please use instructions to fit up). Also take power from (AM2) (constant batt power)pin 5 and give it an earth
all done!

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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby boxhead55 on Sun, 16 Jun 2013 3:31 +0000

Swinny is it the same one
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Re: My control panel with flush mount switches and turbo tim

Postby CraigB on Sun, 16 Jun 2013 4:11 +0000

Where did you get the spotlight buttons?

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