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Which wire do I use for the clutch bypass from the compustar CM3000 brain? I need it to only send a ground signal right before it remote starts then stops sending the signal when its started. Do I need to wire up a relay?
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can you post the wiring info for that unit???
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http://www.compustar.org/support/manuals/wiring_manuals/CM3000_wiring_manual.pdf

On connector #2 Pin #5 (RED / Black) there is a wire that almost works, however it doesnt send the ground signal long enough.... it just sends it for a second

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what kind of car do you have??
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I have a 2004 WRX STi

I have the correct wire in the clutch pedal, just need a ground signal from the alarm to simulate the clutch press. Everything else works perfect. I can tell the alarm to remote start and if I manually hold the clutch in, it starts.

Also the clutch has to be pressed while starting, in other words you can depress the clutch, then put the key in and start the car. It all has to be done in steps, key in, clutch pressed, then started.

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cant edit...

Also the clutch has to be pressed while starting, in other words you can't depress the clutch, then put the key in and start the car. It all has to be done in steps, key in, clutch pressed, then started.

Noticed you are in Tampa, I'm in St Pete!


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