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Johnnynguyen20 
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hello, please help me, i have a 93 mitsubishi 3000GT with manual transmission. i hook everything done and correct. tach, door triger. hand brake.  i don't know why it won't start it. i connect the hand brake wire to the ground to test if it work or not first.  First with the Engine running. i pull up the hand brake, and connect the hand brake wire to the ground from remote starter unit, and push the remote start button from the remote control, and take the key out of the ignition, the engine remaining start. i open the door and close it, and the engine still running. won't shut off after i close the door. is there i didn't something worry, please help
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You did not mention make and model of the system you are trying to install.
It sounds to me as if your door trigger wire is not working. Manual transmission remote starts need to see the door trigger to engage their ready mode. Take a look and make sure you are on the correct door trigger wire and that it is operating properly.
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have you bypass the clutch yet?
this clutch has a normally closed circuit, instead of a conventional normally open circuit.
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Johnnynguyen20 
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it's the Asianwolt 2 way alarm/remote start. i didn't  hook up the door trigger, and its work.  i bought the alarm system on ebay. thanks for reply

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Johnnynguyen20 
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profuse007 wrote:
have you bypass the clutch yet?
this clutch has a normally closed circuit, instead of a conventional normally open circuit.

how can i do that?

Johnnynguyen
Johnnynguyen20 
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Twelvoltz wrote:
You did not mention make and model of the system you are trying to install.
It sounds to me as if your door trigger wire is not working. Manual transmission remote starts need to see the door trigger to engage their ready mode. Take a look and make sure you are on the correct door trigger wire and that it is operating properly.

yes, i meant i did hook up the door trigger. i have test it

Johnnynguyen
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Johnnynguyen20 wrote:

it's the Asianwolt 2 way alarm/remote start. i didn't  hook up the door trigger, and its work.  i bought the alarm system on ebay. thanks for reply

Is this unit designed for manual trans?

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KarTuneMan wrote:
Johnnynguyen20 wrote:

it's the Asianwolt 2 way alarm/remote start. i didn't  hook up the door trigger, and its work.  i bought the alarm system on ebay. thanks for reply

Is this unit designed for manual trans?

I repeat....is it designed for a manual transmission....I can tell you how to "bypass the clutch" all day long. That won't keep you from starting your car IN GEAR!!!

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I did an istall on my manual toyota pickup a few years back and just some notes, as far as the clutch I had to disable the switch by butting the wires at the clutch switch and then also, the alarm was a clifford so it also had a hood switch wire that had to show ground so that it wont be able to start with the hood open incase someone is working on the engine.  So that may or may not help but just some info.
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Johnnynguyen20 
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KarTuneMan wrote:
KarTuneMan wrote:
Johnnynguyen20 wrote:

it's the Asianwolt 2 way alarm/remote start. i didn't  hook up the door trigger, and its work.  i bought the alarm system on ebay. thanks for reply

Is this unit designed for manual trans?

I repeat....is it designed for a manual transmission....I can tell you how to "bypass the clutch" all day long. That won't keep you from starting your car IN GEAR!!!

sorry, i didn't have time to reply you. Yes,  i think so, it can be use for automatic too, on the Installation manual book said. For remote start manual trans. its to be hook up. Tach wire, hand park wire, and door trigger.  hope you can help me

Johnnynguyen
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