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dak70 
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Posted: December 01, 2005 at 10:41 PM / IP Logged  
 hey.. did anybody  know  SHELBY CS-450R   REMOTE START. Ineed to know how to bypass or wire  the clutches safely ,maybe without bypass.  I GOT  a 92 honda accord ex 5speeds. thanks..   merci.... 
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multimeter and a relay should do the trick.
Where theres is a wire there's a way.
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on any remote starter there should be a ground when running.

you just connect that wire to the clutch wire, you will find that wire on the clutch pedal up higher , i think it is a blue wire

or tap the starter wire from the unit and use a relay to send the clutch wire the signal

Testing is the key
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Sounds like a hassle to me to do the stated methods.
Why not just bypass the switch by connecting a wire from the input side of the switch to the output side (simple jumper)??
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cause then you can start the car without pressing the clutch.

and DAK70 quoted "how to bypass or wire  the clutches safely "

not a good idea to jump the clutch permantly, that is my opinion.

Testing is the key
dak70 
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the remote  is equiped  with a violet wire  loop  and   for manual ( 5spd)  you need to cut the andcap it.   And also guy  I need an idea  about  where t o  mount  the  led   and   the push button. and how to hook  up the hood swicth.?
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dak70 
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slicksam wrote:

on any remote starter there should be a ground when running.

you just connect that wire to the clutch wire, you will find that wire on the clutch pedal up higher , i think it is a blue wire

or tap the starter wire from the unit and use a relay to send the clutch wire the signal

daouda
dak70 
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Posted: December 03, 2005 at 7:35 PM / IP Logged  
i need to connect  a violet  wire to the + positive trigger for door pin  what that mean.
daouda
dak70 
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yeh . but i already conect the  instant start and stop to the door trigger.And I got a violet wire saying for manual transmission  connect  that  to the +positive  door pin  .where the + located it .92 honda accord ,5spd.  thanks bobk
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i got 92 honda accord   but when finish the installation ,the programming for the remote start did not work.  need help.
daouda
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