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Remote car starters for manual??


km23honda
11-28-2003, 01:21 AM
Does any one know if u can do this. A remote car starter for a manual transmission. i know it can be done well i think but does anyone know where i can find a site about this i looked but nothing came up have you had some luck Thanks

ponchonutty
11-28-2003, 07:16 AM
Does any one know if u can do this. A remote car starter for a manual transmission. i know it can be done well i think but does anyone know where i can find a site about this i looked but nothing came up have you had some luck Thanks

Most certainly. Do a search on this in here. There was a pretty long discussion about it. Really, all you have to do is bypass the clutch which is real easy to do. Some makers make units just for manual cars that you have to go through some hoops in order to get them to start the car. If you want to use any remote start, I recomend using a motion sensor (the kind that actually detects movement of the car and not impacts) so if the car takes off, the sensor will kill the starter.

km23honda
11-28-2003, 12:38 PM
What do you mean do a search in here. Does that mean Automotive forums. I have done a little but no luck i don't think iam looking for the right words. Can you help or anyone? Also by if the car takes off does that mean you would have to the car in nuteral so it would work?

weezey2u
11-29-2003, 11:18 AM
It can be done with some ease but me personally i would think twice about doing it,I would never put one on my eclipse because of safety reasons, but i do install them for my work on manuals.Do what ponchonutty suggest and use the motion detector it is the best way to go about it

km23honda
11-29-2003, 07:45 PM
I see but i want to know what you are talking about the safety reason can you tell me some so i might not want to do this any more? What would happen if i do get this and do something wrong and what things can be done wrong?
Thanks

ponchonutty
11-29-2003, 08:14 PM
I see but i want to know what you are talking about the safety reason can you tell me some so i might not want to do this any more? What would happen if i do get this and do something wrong and what things can be done wrong?
Thanks

Well, actually your car would be one of the easiest to learn on since most of the wire connections are very easy to get at. It's just that if you do happen to wire something wrong, you could have major problems. It would be hard to really screw things up on your car though. It's nothing like if you fail to energize the white wire on GM trucks. IF you do, it usually results in tranny failure. Or, if you try domelight supervision on a '98 Caravan. Most people who try it without knowing what to do fry the BCM. As Martha Stewart says..."It's not a good thing".

I caution you more on installing in a manual car. If that thing takes off, it's nasty. Even installing a motion sensor is not 100%

del
11-29-2003, 08:40 PM
check with your state laws, i hear that's illegal on manual cars. poses a safety issue somehow. double check that i could be wrong but recall reading that somewhere.

SiGNAL748
11-30-2003, 12:16 AM
i heard some kits make you push in the clutch 3 times to turn on the remote starter before leaving your car, as a reminder to keep your car in neutral.

but the motion sensor i believe is a must.

km23honda
11-30-2003, 11:28 AM
Thanks for the help but now where could i find one of these kits. Do you any of you know a site or a place like Best buy or something like that where i can find them. Thank alot

ponchonutty
11-30-2003, 03:58 PM
Thanks for the help but now where could i find one of these kits. Do you any of you know a site or a place like Best buy or something like that where i can find them. Thank alot

I would suspect any local shop would have what you need. Big chain guys might try not to sell you it without installation and might look like a deer in the headlights when you ask for it to go on a manual car. :sly:

ludetuner
12-03-2003, 10:43 PM
i work in a shop and i have seen incidents where techs have use the remote starter to start a manual car and the car has taken off on them.
on most units, before turning off your car, u have to honld the clutch down. by doing that u are sending a message to the computer saying that the clutch is depressed.

km23honda
12-04-2003, 06:00 PM
Oh really that sounds like a good idea. Well all these post but no one really sent me to a good site that can tell me how to do this (bypass the system) Can any one help once Again thanks Kyle

ponchonutty
12-05-2003, 06:00 PM
Oh really that sounds like a good idea. Well all these post but no one really sent me to a good site that can tell me how to do this (bypass the system) Can any one help once Again thanks Kyle

OK then. Buy a simple 5 pin relay. #85 is power, #86 is (-) triggered from remote start. Cut one of the wires that go to the clutch switch. On one side of the wire, connect #30 and on the other side of the wire, connect #87a. :p

This of course, is for the type of car that the clutch circuit needs to be open inorder for the starter to be engaged which should be the way yours is. :evillol:

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