Remote starter install(manual)
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Remote starter install(manual)
HAs anyone done it before? If you have could you give a description of the steps involved. I want to put a remote starter in my 94 ex coupe(5 speed), im not stupid when it comes to electrical but i could use some help with it.Im sick of waking up for school at 7:00 am and my car is so cold i cant touch the wheel without gloves on.
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it can be done, search ... but for a fast simple solution, you need to wire something up to the clutch engage switch or whatever its called and dont leave your car in first gear... but you can do it... and also make sure the remote start is made for a manual transmission car
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Re: (Jorsher)
there is a thred in here somewhere on it...sucks about the cold huh? its important to hook up some kind of fail safe switch if u don't get a manual remote start. Just search and you will find!
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Re: (20civic00)
you dont need any of that ****. by any remote start you want, all you do is unhook the harness on your clutch pedal that makes it so you have to push the clutch in to start the car.
then dont be an *** and leave it in gear and try to remote start, you car will sit there and jump forward
this is how i always do it, i think it may be illegal though
then dont be an *** and leave it in gear and try to remote start, you car will sit there and jump forward
this is how i always do it, i think it may be illegal though
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Re: (7808)
SEARCH--- i did, thats why i posted for help. I know about he clutch switch, i already have that unhooked, i never leave the car in gear. I was looking more for the wiring diagram on the ignition so i can hook up the remote starter to it.
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HOOK THAT SWITCH BACK UP, at least leave it in as a safety feature when you start the car while your in it!
Hook the wire up after the relay its on the left side behind the main relay near the dead pedal. So fricken simple I don't know why people come up with elaborate ways to do something more complicated then doing it the right and simple way.
Its just mind boggling.
This is the info for my 95 Del Sol, it should be the same for your car
Constant 12V+ White Ignition Switch Harness
Starter Black/White Ignition Switch Harness
Ignition Black/Yellow Ignition Switch Harness
Ignition 2 White/Black Ignition Switch Harness
Accessory Yellow Ignition Switch Harness
Tack Blue Distributor
Brake Switch Green/White Brake Switch
Trunk Pin Green/Black (-) Above Fuse Panel Blue Connector
Parking Lights Red/Black Fuse Panel Green Connector
Head Lamp Red/White Light Switch
Door Trigger Green/Red (-) Driver's Running Board One of Two Wires
Door Lock Green/White (-) Driver's Side behind CRUISE Module
Door Unlock Green/Red (-)
Horn Wire Blue/Green (-) Or Gray (-) Steering Column
Windows Up LF=Blue/Red, RF=Blue/Yellow
Windows Down LF=Blue/White, RF=Blue/Green
Hook the wire up after the relay its on the left side behind the main relay near the dead pedal. So fricken simple I don't know why people come up with elaborate ways to do something more complicated then doing it the right and simple way.
Its just mind boggling.
This is the info for my 95 Del Sol, it should be the same for your car
Constant 12V+ White Ignition Switch Harness
Starter Black/White Ignition Switch Harness
Ignition Black/Yellow Ignition Switch Harness
Ignition 2 White/Black Ignition Switch Harness
Accessory Yellow Ignition Switch Harness
Tack Blue Distributor
Brake Switch Green/White Brake Switch
Trunk Pin Green/Black (-) Above Fuse Panel Blue Connector
Parking Lights Red/Black Fuse Panel Green Connector
Head Lamp Red/White Light Switch
Door Trigger Green/Red (-) Driver's Running Board One of Two Wires
Door Lock Green/White (-) Driver's Side behind CRUISE Module
Door Unlock Green/Red (-)
Horn Wire Blue/Green (-) Or Gray (-) Steering Column
Windows Up LF=Blue/Red, RF=Blue/Yellow
Windows Down LF=Blue/White, RF=Blue/Green
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Re: (7808)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 7808 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you dont need any of that ****. by any remote start you want, all you do is unhook the harness on your clutch pedal that makes it so you have to push the clutch in to start the car.
then dont be an *** and leave it in gear and try to remote start, you car will sit there and jump forward
this is how i always do it, i think it may be illegal though</TD></TR></TABLE>
DON'T DO THIS! The switch on your clutch pedal is an important safety feature, preventing your car from causing bodily or property damage, and minimizing your risk of liability. (Think of the lawsuit if your car ran someone's little girl over, or 'just' smashed all the bones in her legs)
A properly designed and installed remote starter prevents this by using a shutdown procedure to ensure that the car is not in gear when re-started. The clutch relay behind your kick panel is an excellent place to make the appropriate wiring connections. Nocturnaldragon has provided you with an excellent wiring guide. If you have trouble with something specific, ask. It's easier to answer several specific questions than something like, "How do I install.... ?"
Good luck with your install!
then dont be an *** and leave it in gear and try to remote start, you car will sit there and jump forward
this is how i always do it, i think it may be illegal though</TD></TR></TABLE>
DON'T DO THIS! The switch on your clutch pedal is an important safety feature, preventing your car from causing bodily or property damage, and minimizing your risk of liability. (Think of the lawsuit if your car ran someone's little girl over, or 'just' smashed all the bones in her legs)
A properly designed and installed remote starter prevents this by using a shutdown procedure to ensure that the car is not in gear when re-started. The clutch relay behind your kick panel is an excellent place to make the appropriate wiring connections. Nocturnaldragon has provided you with an excellent wiring guide. If you have trouble with something specific, ask. It's easier to answer several specific questions than something like, "How do I install.... ?"
Good luck with your install!
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Re: (JDMTurboCivic11)
Ya good info, the switch was already unhooked, to tell you the truth i dont even think there is one down there. I agree with the saftey issue, thanks.
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