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mr.papageorgio 
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Posted: March 26, 2006 at 10:50 PM / IP Logged  
hey guys first post here , i have a 2006 Honda Accord close friend of mine just picked up ...the car is a 6 speed and i was wondering is there is a NSS available on the car? i have done a few nissans that have them ,and subys have them does anyone know if there is one on the honda? thanks
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Posted: March 26, 2006 at 11:40 PM / IP Logged  
Astroflex, Compustar, AST.....they all make manual safe R/S units...get one of these!
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I haven't had the opportunity to look for a factory neutral-switch wire in a car yet, but this is what I've been told is a quick test:
1. Drive the car fast enough to use the cruise control. Find a stretch that is long, straight, and level.
2. Rolling along with the cruise on, on level ground, gently push the gearshift into neutral, without touching the clutch or brake.
3. If the cruise immediately cancels, there's got to be a neutral switch somewhere.
If the engine starts to rev up, and the cruise only cancels when the engine over-revs, there is probably not a neutral switch.
mr.papageorgio 
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Posted: March 27, 2006 at 9:49 AM / IP Logged  
i refuse to use one of those compustars and other brands .....i think its retarded that you have to go through a bunch of steps before getting out of the car i did one before and wont ever again ...thanks guys for the replys i just wont btoher doing it then
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Posted: March 27, 2006 at 10:33 AM / IP Logged  
All those "retarded" steps sure do keep the car from running over one of your own kids though......
I dunno, ebrake, key off, exit, shut down. 3 of these things you are doing already when you leave the car....... what's one more button press???
Gus
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Posted: March 27, 2006 at 11:28 AM / IP Logged  

Ditto Gus !!

This thread is done !

No need to help someone bypass a manual vehicle with an automatic RS unit

Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
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Morden, Manitoba CANADA

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