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profuse007 
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^Good prices only comes from teh net these days. You should try it.
anyways, you should look for the brain model. cm3000-m or cm3000-a, a=AT and m=MT. i think thats how it is for the newer version of SS.
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To throw in my opinion (not that it was asked for compustar remote start, 95 accord - Page 2 -- posted image. )....
If you are going to buy from an online retailer make absolutely sure that the retailer will warranty the unit for you. There are a ton of 'dealers' out there that break their agreements with the manufacturers by selling on the internet when they are not supposed to. Most of your better quality systems will not be warrantied by the manufacturer if it is not installed by an authorized dealer. If the retailer is giving you a written warranty saying that they will back up the product if you install it yourself then I say go for it. If they will not warranty the unit, I would look elsewhere.
There is nothing more aggravating as an 'authorized dealer' than having to jump through all the hoops the manufacturer requires you go through to sell their product to find it on the internet being sold at your cost.
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referencing to DIY,
I dont think any retailer out there will warranty the product. At least found two placed, BBuy and local authorized DEI retailer, that will not give you store warranty unless installed. That is common sense, because it gives protection for retailer.
In anyways, there is no warranty for units bought for DIY, unless you buy Autostart.
The warranty disclaimer for Autostart is diff from DEI, Compustar, and other company, where it doesnt EXPLICITLY state that you must have it installed by a professional. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
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I'd like to throw my opinion into the ring, I would recommend getting an Ultrastart 4560m alarm and remote start for manual trans because of the ease of installation. manual trans installs are hard to keep clean as it is, but ultra are nice and easy and have more usable features than most. good luck, and PROPERLY INSTALL! (ie park brake, door trigger and clutch bypass RELAY)

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I'm installing a Compustar CM3000 pager remote/start on my 1995 Honda Accord 5spd.  I've connected all the wires and learned the tach and everything seemed to be OK.  Tried to arm the car and it chirped 3 times and the parking lights flashed 3 times.  The tach learning chirps once so that's OK.  I've checked and rechecked the wire connections.  I soldered the connections.  I guess it's possible I don't have a wire or ground connected properly.  When I try to remote start the car it chirps 3 times and then the parking lights flash 6 times.  Does anyone know what the chirp 3 flash 3 means?

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Posted: March 24, 2007 at 8:43 AM / IP Logged  
The 3 times when arming and 6 times when remote starting means that the hood pin switch is still seeing ground. Check your hood pin switch to ensure that it's not grounded and this will solve your problem.
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compint 
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Where should the wire be connected?

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Posted: March 24, 2007 at 9:39 AM / IP Logged  
gray/black wire at the CN3 harness. Do not connect anywhere else.
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Hello.  I have a 95 Accord LX 5spd and needed to know how I can tell what type of clutch it is?  It's for a bypass and I'm just not sure what type I have.

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I think I remember the wire being PINK and it's a (+) type clutch bypass. You will need to test for this.
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