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Big Dog 
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Posted: February 04, 2009 at 9:28 AM / IP Logged  
It's supposed to be available here but won't open for me: AsianWolf 2009
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I contacted the company and uploaded the installation manual here. However, it's for a standard-transmission. AsianWolf does not have access to a PDF for a manual-transmission, so upload the manual when you can. Also, it's possible it's a ScyTek or other clone.
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Strange, you can select automatic or manual transmission from their web site order desk. I thought maybe they flash the CPU according to needs.

The Peripheral NSS will do the trick using the hood pinswitch input.

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loneranger wrote:
designed for a standard-transmission and was never designed for a manual-transmission.

Isn't that the same?

Also, it's strange that you can select automatic or manual transmission from their web site order desk. I thought maybe they flash the CPU according to needs before shipping.

Anywho.....

The Peripheral NSS will do the trick using the hood pinswitch input.

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loneranger 
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I updated my post, while you were replying. I mean to say auto-transmission, not standard.
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yeah guys. i will have the manual up vary soon. i have a few things to do today then about 3 pacific or so i will start scanning the manual.
just wondering tho scanning manuals is common? how shall i present them? can i put them up on photo bucket and give you guys the link or what?
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Don't bother.....someone already sent the link. Thanks though.
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Big Dog wrote:
Don't bother.....someone already sent the link. Thanks though.
lol well its to late for that. so those who wish to see the documentation i received with the alarm... http://s483.photobucket.com/albums/rr200/kimio_koji/
i hope this helps you guys figure out what needs to happen next.
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Actually, your install guide was useful. It will work on manual tranny cars.

The last page clearly states that you need to connect a tach wire, door trigger and the emergency brake switch (as well as the rest of the wiring of course). Follow the diagram and don't forget to bypass the clutch switch with a relay.

Page 15 explains what you need to do to put the car into "ready-mode" and be able to remote start it.

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If it came from Asianwolf, they sell Scytek products.
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