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94 nissan altima manual, remote start


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Raul Puente 
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Posted: May 28, 2004 at 2:55 PM / IP Logged  

this is my first time in installing a alarm/starter on a manual car.

the car is a 94 nissan altima i know how to install on a AUTO.

i just what to know  how to bypass the clutch and also the hook up of the

neutral safety wire and where i can find it

Raul Puente 
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the alarm/starter is a minnix sm700
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well the clutch bypass is simple its only two wires that make a connection when the pedel is pressed.  but the neutral saftey is another thing...though you can use mag switches to stop it from starting if its in gear. long install though.
remember...Friends Dont let friends Install, Take it to a pro..
Raul Puente 
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does the neutral saftey have to be hook up or can it be just grounded

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For safety purposes it's suppose to be hooked up to a nuetral safety wire but it can be bypassed.
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Raul Puente 
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jeff what do you mean? can you go into more detail on being hooked up to the nuetral

wire and or being bypassed

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Depending on the way the system works, it will look for a signal from the nuetral safety wire which is usually a (-) trigger when in gear and about 12 volts ( or less ) when in neutral. So if this wire sees (-) then it will not engage the remote starter. To bypass, just attach this to a 12 volt supply or to nothing at all , this depends on the system and what it is expecting .
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Raul Puente 
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so what your saying is that this wire is for a safety caution  only and i don't

have to hook it up at all also can i hook it up to the ebrake

say  if the ebrake is up the wire read's nothing or a pos;

then it let the remote starter work, but if the ebrake is not up

and read's a neg; it would not work. THANKS!!!!! 


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