bypassing clutch
i know this is kinda a off topic but does anyone know how to bypass the clutch for a remote starter on a manual eg? i know its kinda dangerous but i live in minnesota and its freakin cold
thanks guys!!
thanks guys!!
either use a relay or just ground the clutch wire its the one thats positive when not pressed and negative when pressed. Just ground it.
dont remember but if its vice versa meaning negative when not pressed and positive when pressed then just hook it up to positive.
Either way same idea different, i forgot i did it on my car like a year ago.
[Modified by civicrtype, 12:30 AM 3/4/2003]
dont remember but if its vice versa meaning negative when not pressed and positive when pressed then just hook it up to positive.
Either way same idea different, i forgot i did it on my car like a year ago.
[Modified by civicrtype, 12:30 AM 3/4/2003]
hey bro I'm in MN too and i use auto start like 4 times a day.
Talk w/ the tech guys at Audio King of woodbury. Ask them if you could hire them off site to work on bypassing the clutch. They'll do it just be cool!
Most places will not install auto start even if your alarm is capable of it or has it as a feature. it's too dangerouse & risky for them..(being the installer)
I never park my car in gear unless on a steep slope. E-brake is fine.
Talk w/ the tech guys at Audio King of woodbury. Ask them if you could hire them off site to work on bypassing the clutch. They'll do it just be cool!
Most places will not install auto start even if your alarm is capable of it or has it as a feature. it's too dangerouse & risky for them..(being the installer)
I never park my car in gear unless on a steep slope. E-brake is fine.
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