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doroyce05 wrote:
but see i've already bought the K-9 Eclipse and the only option for the remote start is this(rs-4lx).....i found some info that it will still work on the manual trans but the thing that is holding me back to install is the whole datalearning thing. i'm hopping that will not cause the remote start module to even try to start.

It will, and so it wont (start). unless theres some magic way around it i never knew about. but since you have it anyway why not try, cause is sounds like your going to anyway. call omega and explain the situation, maybe they can help you in some way?

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another thing is, that remote start is not your only option. almost every remote start unit on the market has an external trigger wire that can be pulsed to activate the remote start the same way the RS-4LX works. you can still use your K-9 to activate something else through one of its channels (like trunk release or some other unused channel).
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ckeeler wrote:
another thing is, that remote start is not your only option. almost every remote start unit on the market has an external trigger wire that can be pulsed to activate the remote start the same way the RS-4LX works. you can still use your K-9 to activate something else through one of its channels (like trunk release or some other unused channel).
i like the rfid feature since i have some plans for push start button with out having the key......but that's in the way future....i found a way but it will have to wit until i install the whole unit.   i will have to manually program the remote start by disconnecting wires so that it does the same thing as if it was programing automatically(datalearn)
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i see. be careful, this really isnt a good idea just so you know.
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sorry for the long update but i got the alarm installed and it works but not perfectly.   
my car battery dies overnight if the alarm is armed and i dont get a confirmation when i remote start the car. i noticed on my remote that there should be a confirmation but i dont receive them. sometimes when the car fails to remote start, the alarm would go off.   it's on a 05 mustang gt 5spd by the way. anyone heard of these problems?
also one of the remote took a dump on me. so im down to one remote and sucks because i bought the remote online so i dont know how i could get it warrantied.
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i was wondering if anyone else can help me out on this.
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