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Clutch Bypass for 2000 Pontiac Sunfire


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budman1239 
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I am also looking for a clutch bypass diagram for a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire, Can anyone Help?

Thanks

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The clutch has two wires on it ( 12-14 guage ) , use the PURPLE wire and have a relay give (+) pulse to it when remote started.
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budman1239 
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Thanks, Jeff

Will This work!

Clutch Bypass for 2000 Pontiac Sunfire -- posted image.

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Yes this will work.
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to reversre that and have a neg pluse on the clutch u would.................   please clarifiy          thanks

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and by giving the clutch that neg pluse it should fire up        so far it has yet to even crank so....................I've tried like 3 diff ways with that relay and everbodys got something different .hopefuly this one'll work    thanks for the info  bobk
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rnotlo wrote:
and by giving the clutch that neg pluse it should fire up        so far it has yet to even crank so....................I've tried like 3 diff ways with that relay and everbodys got something different .hopefuly this one'll work    thanks for the info  bobk

What make, model & year vehicle do you have ? You kind of hijacked this post from another member, but if you tell us the make, model & year of your vehicle we would be able to help you. There are 5 different types of clutch systems out on the market so you have to give us some more information.

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bobk, your answer is correct, but I'm not sure if rnnotlo's vehicle is the same as the original member's post vehicle is ? Don't want to assume anything, but if he said that they tried 3 different methods and none of them worked, then there's a problem cause the Pontiac's clutch wire is very easy to bypass and is a basic (+) type system.
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I have an '04 Sentra SE-R SPEC-V     there are 2 wires at the clutch : Black and BLACK/ red.     My clutch needs to see a neg in order to start the car with the key   I can't get  the car to turn over with the R/S for crap   The alarm is a  Avital 3300    I can't seem to get the starter to turn over for nothing.   oh yeah one more thing   what is the deal with the starter (purple) wire going straight to the clutch I don't think that that setup will work my my car   Please  provide info in Detail on how          thanks
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I have hooked up, legged this, legged that, put this wire here, that wire there, searched left, right, low, high nething and every thing that I could do do get this to work and yes I know that its not the right unit for the job but It has already been installed in my vehicle and I had no idea that they make a unit for a manual tranny.  So if ANYONE could please help me out so I can figure this thing out I would greately appr   and how did I hijack some post I want info on MY CAR I didn't HIjack nething and if I did I am really truly sorry and didn't mean to offen nebody I have been searching for a solution for this R/S every day this week and have came up with nothing "JEFF" himself said that there were like 5 diff config for clutch systems so I would highly be thankful to whom ever I could get to help me in this matter                            THank YOU so very much    

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