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shawnterrell 
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Posted: October 03, 2004 at 9:19 AM / IP Logged  

Can somebody tell me how to bypass the clutch in my 2000 civic si . I got the alarm and r/s installled but i dont know how to do the clutch . help is appriciated!

profuse007 
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blue wire, negative trigger. use relay
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shawnterrell 
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what blue wire? at the top of the clutch is a 2 wire switch(orange and black) where is the blue wire located?
flynntech 
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Is a normally-open push button switch held in when the clutch pedal is up. It's typically a grounded wire (negative trigger) Just get under there and look.
shawnterrell 
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is there a way where i can make the clutch switch open at all times without using a relay?

profuse007 
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oops, thinking the 2000 is the latest model.
-yeah, tie the black and oragne together.
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xtremeaudio 
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on clutch switch have 2 wire 1 of them is (-) and 1 wiat for (-) when clutch press you can use any (-) out put when remote is on the best way i thing you need to use a diode . if some thing go wrong with the clutch the diode will take care not going to kill your alarm
slab42 
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be careful not to start your car in gear, i did that...civic clutch - Last Post -- posted image.  email me at slab42ebay@hotmail.com for my schematics on how to interface a regular remote start with a manual transmission car.  also, don't bypass the clutch all together, just use a relay for when the remote start is activated.
shawnterrell 
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Thanks for all the help guys. i finished the install up yesterday and works perfectly. What happened was i had the black and orange and i think that that is the cruise control and then i looked up higher and the clutch senser switch was way up there and it was blue and black. Thanks for the Help!


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