Yes, an interlock device will still work. An MSD box is an after market brain that fires the spark plugs in performance vehicles and has nothing to do with engaging the starter motor. The interlock device is installed between the ignition switch (key) and the starter motor relay or solenoid and is independent of the secondary ignition system. (Where the MSD box is located)
Depends on the sensitivity level set in the ignition interlock system.
please remember to always have your foot on the brake.. and your vehicle in park this is part of honda's safety interlock system.
A sprinkler system employing automatic sprinklers that are attached to a piping system that contains air that might or might not be under pressure, with a supplemental detection system installed in the same areas as the sprinklers. Preaction systems are typically installed in areas where water damage due to accidental discharge of the sprinklers or breakage of the piping is a concern, or damage in the sprinklers and piping due to freezing. There are three types of preaction systems: non-interlock,single interlock, and double interlock. non interlock: water flow to sprinklers upon fused sprinkler or detection single interlock: water flow upon detection Double interlock: water flow only when detection and sprinklers detect fire
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Either that or a malfunction in the system.
Short to ground on the shift interlock system?
Check the shifter interlock system. A simple problem like a bad brake light switch can make the interlock not release. Possible fuse or wiring problem also. this is only a guess because of lack of information (Year, make, model, etc) given. Also check the owners manual for bypass instructions if the car does have a interlock system. An interlock system needs the brake pedal depressed to move the shifter.
the shift interlock cable,sounds like the problem
ignition interlock device (IID) the ingition key has a coded computer chip that when you start the car the chip must match the car or itll shut off
Bad Ignition lock cylinder , Bad shift interlock solenoid, burr on the key.
An Ignition Interlock Device (IID) is larger than a cell phone and is wired to your vehicle's ignition. A standard Igntion Interlock has four main cables. The 12 Volt, Igntion Hot, Starter and Ground in order ot operate correctly. You have to have direct 12 volt, and solid ground, then you interrupt the starter wire and connect the interlock starter kill to that, and last is the ignition run, so when you turn the key it activates the Interlock. How it installs varies from car to car, but basically it disables your key from reaching the engine. The device prevents the engine from being started if the breath alcohol concentration is too high. It needs to be installed by a state certified installer along with a lot of official paper work, so it is not a do it yourself thing. More importantly, criminal sanctions exist for circumventing or tampering with an Ignition Interlock Device. In Arizona, QuickStart Ignition Interlock AZ is one.