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marioelchino 
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how do u bypass a clutch so that u can install a remote start?
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Mario, buy a remote start that is safe/designed for a manual trans....it will have instructions.

don't just put any old remote start in this nice car...safety first

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Find the clutch wires and test with a DMM on the starter switch to see which wire when clutch is depressed, starts the vehicle. Most Honda/Acura vehicles use a (-) trigger.
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i have done remote starts before but never on a manual tranny. thanks, im gonna try to find the wires.

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which remote start do u recomend for this vehicle?
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Astro, Compustar, or AST (ultrastarter) all build units for manual trans. There are others....but most aren't worth a darn!

The clutch is lt.green at the switch NEG(-) start pulse is needed

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To bypass the clutch, find the wire (a thick wire) that comes out of the factory clutch interlock relay, which is usually located somewhere above the driver's kick panel. It is fairly easy to find the clutch interlock relay by tracing the starter wire at the ignition harness. Whereever this starter wire feeds into a relay (normally two relays paired together), that's it. You will then connect your starter wire on your R/S to the thick wire that goes out of the interlock relay. Remember, though, you must use a R/S that is for manual transmission only, as the other guys said previously.

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Hi,

In regards to the clutch bypass for a manual Transmission, will this be the same for a 1993 Isuzu Trooper? Or how can I bypass the clutch useing a glaxazy 5000rs manual transmission remotestarter.

Hector

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It's actually the same process if your Trooper has a clutch interlock (I guess it does). If you have to press the clutch pedal down when starting, you got a clutch interlock. Find the interlock relay, then connect the Starter output wire of your remote starter to the Starter wire that goes out of the interlock relay. Remember - use a R/S designed specifically for manual transmission vehicles.

Some people use a separate relay to bypass the clutch - by reversing the polarity of the clutch wire. That's also fine. A relay costs only a few bucks, not a big deal. I always use the factory interlock relay and I use another replay for the anti-grinding circuit.

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Thanks very much for the information, One more question can I fine the parking brake wire anywhere else other then the parking brakes? Because the wire I found coming from the parking brake is only reading ground in both position.

Hector

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