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Remote start clutch bypass and safety


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stucksittinhere 
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Posted: October 05, 2002 at 5:27 PM / IP Logged  
I know it is recommended not to put a remote start on a manual trans. but if i did i have heard that there is a clutch bypass wire, and an e-brake wire. i was wondering where to find these at. i have a 92 integra. also i was wondering how to put a safety on the remote start so that it wont start unless in neutral or with the e-brake on. i have heard a few ideas about using a relay and different things but i was wondering which are good or work. thanks
stucksittinhere 
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Anyone????
brianh 
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Alright here goes my version.  To make a saftey circuit for a manual remote start you need two relays.  First of all you need to run a wire from your e brake switch(wire) The wire that goes to ground to turn on your e brake light on your dash.  Run this wire to the first relay to pin 85.  next you need to locate the clutch saftey switch wires.(usually mounted to the clutch itself) there should be two wires,on the same relay put one of the wires (from the clutch switch)on pin 87 and the other on pin 30.  Now run a short jumper from pin 86 on that relay to the other relays pin 30.  Now on pin 85 of the second relay run a wire straight  to ground.  Pin 87 of second relay run a wire with 12 volts on it all the time(it wont have much current on it)  Finally take the 3rd channel from your alarm or whatever you are using to activate your remote start and take it to pin 86 then jump it to your remote starter.  Your remote starter will now only activate if your e brake is on  and if it is the relays will automaticly trick your car into thinking that the clutch is pushed in.  YOU MUST MAKE SURE THE CAR IS IN NUTRAL!  That is my version attemp this install at your own risk.  I am not resposible for any mishaps.  Cool?  Good luck.  BrianH
stucksittinhere 
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thanks for the help brian. its very much appreciated. thats actually almost exactly what i was looking for. thanks again
jmyinc 
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Posted: October 08, 2002 at 9:15 PM / IP Logged  

What i did on my remote start is go to radioshack and get a small alarm magnetic sensor(like the ones you put on doors and windows in your house) I put the magnet part on the bottom of my gear shifter and the switch part on the car itself under the magnet when in nuetral.then get a relay and put one wire from magnetic switch to ground and the other wire to pin 85 Give pin 86 12v+, pin 87 the alarm module side of the starter wire ( the start output wire coming from module) and pin 30 to the starter wire on your car itself.

hope this helps. Mine works great.

-Morgan
stucksittinhere 
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thanks for the help. im thinkin about puttin both on my car just in case.

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