remote start
#2
yah, there was a write up on how to do one on www.300zxclub.com you have to bypass something rather and you have to leave the car in neutral everytime you park.
#3
Yep. You have to bypass the switch that only allows you start the car with the clutch pressed. I haven't read the write-up. I won't do it because I always leave my car in gear when I park it. If/when I install a turbo timer, then I would maybe consider. I don't really see the benefit for me. It doesn't get that cold here.
#6
well i just found out that i wont need to worry about bypassing anything
a couple days ago i just went to turn the key to ignition and i went a bit far and the engine turned over, and then i tried it again and the car started
i didnt really like that that happened
a couple days ago i just went to turn the key to ignition and i went a bit far and the engine turned over, and then i tried it again and the car started
i didnt really like that that happened
#7
It can be dangerous installing a remote start on a manual. I actually watched an integra who left his car in gear and forgot about it. Went to hit his remote start and it jumped and ended up popping over the curb and BARELY missing a wall. I think it was touching it, but didn't hit it hard or do any damage.
#10
2 things ar critical when doing a remote start on manual tranny. 1st you have to bypass the clutch switch to fool the car into thinking the clutch is depressed. 2 (MOST IMPORTANT) connect the alarm/remote start kill switch to the parking brake I.E. if parking brake is not set alarm will not remote start. There is also a nuetral safety switch mentioned for manual tranny in the fsm but I haven't tested it yet.
#15
yay!!!!i got my alarm today!!!!
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#16
Your car can't move when it's in gear.
Last edited by entropy31; 01-19-2005 at 04:38 PM.
#17
Originally Posted by My Fairlady Z
Ok, next time you are on a hill and the car is off..take off the e-brake and leave it in first gear..guarantee it won't move. Your car can't move when it's in gear.
The car will move when it's in gear. The higher the gear, the easier it is to move. You should never park your car and leave it in 1st gear. If you did that and someone hit your car while it was parked, then it would most likely ruin the tranny, or at least 1st gear. The rest of the gears would allow the car to roll freely enough to where it shouldn't cause significant damage.