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bmr_276 
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i have two clutch sensors on my bmw
one has two wires:
Blue/Brown and
BROWN / Orange wires
the other one has three wires:
Violet/White
BROWN / Black
and Brown wires
which one of these clutch sensors do i connect a relay to?
and how? to make my remote start work
thanks
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What are you installing?

bmr_276 
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i have a skytek galaxy 5100rs with remote start
howie ll 
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Turn on ign, depress clutch and see which wire changes state when you do this either from 12v+ to ground or vice versa or from nothing to 12v+ or ground. Conect as appropriate, then try starting without depressing clutch. Gary are you going schitzoid, how can you be a Zulu and an Eskimo at once?
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By the way, anone know if this unit is OK for a manual transmission?
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only the Scytek 5100RS-M is manual. They offer both versions auto and manual.

Gary, you must be a rich man. you move locations soo often! where you plan on moving next 98 bmw 323is clutch sensor -- posted image.

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Im EVERYWHERE!  Next stop..... where ever the tornado blows me! Hopefully southern Cali.

Look for a BROWN / black on the clutch switch. It needs a (POS)+ start signal to bypass clutch.

bmr_276 
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ok
but how would i wire the relay?
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take the start wire from the scytek and connect it to the BROWN / black @ the clutch switch. Im simple terms dont connect the start wire at the ignition. Too bad theres no toradoes where im from, so i cant end up at differant places like you :)
bmr_276 
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so i dont need any relays?
also...bmw's have separate left and right light circuits,
how can i connect my alarm so that both sides work?
i think i read somewhere that i need some kind of diodes...
how would i wire them? and what kind of diodes would i need if any?
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