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2004 mazda 3, remote start, man. trans


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2004 Mazda 3 4 door, Standard Transmission

does anyone have the info on the clutch bypass?

what type is it?

Matthew Robertson
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Best Buy Deerfoot Meadows
Calgary, AB, Canada
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Ill tell ya only if you installed a manual safe unit....................2004 mazda 3, remote start, man. trans -- posted image.

Find a gray/black in the drivers kick. It will show ground when the clutch is pushed in, or not. Connect your starter output from your unit to this wire istead of the wire at the ign. harness.

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yes it is a manual safe unit, its a commandstart 595i.

So the Grey/Black wire in the kick, it will read (-) all the time, and then when you push the clutch in and crank with the key it will send a (+) signal to the starter, making this wire where i connect the starter output from the unit to?

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Yup......  be sure to TEST IT FIRST, there are 2 wires there that look the same. Get your meter out!
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do you happen to have the full wiring for this vehicle?

I would like to check it to my wiring sheets.

Thanks.

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print this....

12 VOLTS Red Ignition switch harness   + 
 IGNITION GREEN/ YELLOW Ignition switch harness   + 
 ACCESSORY Pink / YELLOW Ignition switch harness   + 
 STARTER Gray/Black Ignition switch harness   + 
 KEY SENSE RED / black Ignition switch harness   + 
 TACH SIGNAL Use an injector     
 FUEL INJECTOR Opposite of GREEN/ blue At any injector on engine   AC 
 LOCK GREEN/ Red Driver's Kick Panel   - 
 This is a 1-wire system. A ground to unlock and ground through a 1K resistor to lock. If the vehicle is equipped with a factory alarm, use the arm/disarm instead.
 UNLOCK GREEN/ Red Driver's Kick Panel   - 
 This is a 1-wire system. A ground to unlock and ground through a 1K resistor to lock. If the vehicle is equipped with a factory alarm, use the arm/disarm instead.
 DOORPIN SEE NOTES     
 On the 4-door model, the doorpins rest at ground with the doors closed and some special wiring will be required. See the supplied diagram for details. BLACK / YELLOW (Driver's Door), BLACK/ Blue (Passenger Door), BLACK/ Orange (Left Rear), BLACK/ Green (Right Rear), All wires are found in a brown plug on the junction block below the glovebox. The doors are (+) trigger on the 2 door model, same colors.
 TRUNK PIN BLACK/ red On junction block below glovebox   - 
 In the brown plug.
 FACTORY ARM BLACK/ Blue In driver's kickpanel   - 
 These Wires also control Doorlocks. Disarm/Unlock will require a double pulse.
 FACTORY DISARM BLACK/ White In driver's kickpanel   - 
 These Wires also control Doorlocks. Disarm/Unlock will require a double pulse.
 BRAKESWITCH RED / White At switch above brake pedal or DKP   - 
 PARKLIGHTS BLACK/ White At light switch harness   - 
 HAND BRAKE BLACK/ green At switch on handbrake lever   - 
 HORN Black Steering column harness   - 
 There seems to be a problem with the horn circuit on these vehicles and the circuit can blow unexpectedly. Though Mazda has not issues an official recall as of yet, we strongly recommend NOT connecting to the horn in this car
 HEADLIGHTS BLACK/ green At light switch harness   - 
 VSS WIRE WHITE/ blue or WHITE/ red At pin 1J of PCM    
 WHITE/ blue if with M/T and WHITE/ red for the A/T.

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 DOORPIN SEE NOTES     
 On the 4-door model, the doorpins rest at ground with the doors closed and some special wiring will be required. See the supplied diagram for details. BLACK / YELLOW (Driver's Door), BLACK/ Blue (Passenger Door), BLACK/ Orange (Left Rear), BLACK/ Green (Right Rear), All wires are found in a brown plug on the junction block below the glovebox. The doors are (+) trigger on the 2 door model, same colors.

do you have the "notes" for this section? or do you know what this special wiring is?

Matthew Robertson
Senior Installer
Best Buy Deerfoot Meadows
Calgary, AB, Canada
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.pdf didnt work.
Matthew Robertson
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go here and look up your car. it didnt work for me either, and i got bizzy....

http://bulldogsecurity.com/


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