No. Interlock devices are designed to detect alcohol only.
A car breathalyzer device is also called Ignition Interlock Device. It's about the size of a cell phone and is connected to the ignition system. Before starting the vehicle you need to blow into the device to submit a breath sample. The device measures the alcohol level and makes sure it's below the pre-set limit, otherwise the device will prevent the vehicle from starting.
It is possible, but not wise. It needs to be repaired before driving it. One method that generally works is to use Blowclean. It works great, is good for a year, and works on all ignition interlock systems.
There are many providers of Ignition Interlock devices in Arizona but in order to determine the real cost of the device you need to look at all factors and ask the potential provider some of the follow questions:Monthly CostWhat does it cost to have it installed and then removed?Does the provider submit reports to the MVD or do you have to?*Does the provider charge you fee's if you call in with questions about device?*Keep in mind that if you are required to submit the reports to the MVD it could require a lot of time, print and postage expense.Equally important questions related to the overall experience you will have when getting an interlock:Who will be installing the device? Meaning with the interlock provider be installing it themselves or do they contract the service out (Place that changes oil or installs stereo equipment).How is the company rated? Customer testimonials or Better Business Bureau ratingTraining - How much training will I receive or order to know how to use the device properly?Is mobile service available?24 hour hotline access?Having to have an interlock device on your vehicle may be consider unpleasant when you are required to have it but choosing the right company can make it 10x better.
I can't help with that. It's illegal and unsafe to cheat an interlock device. It's important to follow the rules and regulations to ensure everyone's safety on the road.
A second offense DUI in Nebraska typically carries more severe penalties than a first offense. These may include fines, license suspension, mandatory alcohol treatment programs, and possibly jail time. Offenders may also be required to use an ignition interlock device in their vehicles.
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I have had it malfunction more than it has functioned, Just hope you don't have small children in bad weather when you go out as you never know when it is going to decide to lock out your car before your even allowed to take a breath test. I have had this device installed in my car for half a month and was only able to use my car once... I wish I was joking
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A strobe gun is also called a timing light. It is a device used to set ignition timing on car engines that use distributor ignition systems. It has a way to connect to an ignition wire (usually a clamp induction pickup). The gun flashes whenever the spark plug it's connected to fires.
They form a stronger wall as they interlock
Put it this way - it won't work if it isn't charged. If you mean "can you keep a Windows 8 device plugged in and still use it". The answer is yes.