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Clifford RSX3.5 M/T problem


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azenroth 
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Hello i have a trouble i need my remote start in my honda civic for this winter ! I have a M/T, it's different on the installation guide for A/T .. I have installed all the wire and the alarm work perfectly, but with the remote start, nothing  ... I Just rewire the clutch so i don't have to press it to start my car, the neutral safety wire i just ground it. The tachometer its ok, brake shutdown it show 12 volt when I press the brake pedal its ok ?. I place the hood pin too. In the installation guide, they say we need another activation on the WHITE/ blue wire, i place a switch and grounded it. The heavy wire have a good connection, I check with my multimeter. Did i forget anything ?? plz help me !! thx

xtreme069 
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Posted: October 09, 2006 at 9:36 AM / IP Logged  
the white blue wire is an activation wire which means because these units are also sold as remote start addons to other alarms this wire is used to activate the remote start, so this wire is connected to the aux out of a non remote start alarm, if the alarm you purchased came with remote start do not ground or use this wire in anyway, this wire in default mode needs to see 2 ground pulses to activate the remote, if your alarm came with remote start this wire is not needed and should not be grounded that might be your problem let me know how you go
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azenroth 
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Posted: October 09, 2006 at 9:54 PM / IP Logged  
Okay thank you man I will try this tomorrow and reply if this works or no Clifford RSX3.5 M/T problem -- posted image. and like you said my clifford alarm came with remote start. I will change my switch to the neutral safety wire.
Raymond4646 
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azenroth wrote:

Hello i have a trouble i need my remote start in my honda civic for this winter ! I have a M/T, it's different on the installation guide for A/T .. I have installed all the wire and the alarm work perfectly, but with the remote start, nothing  ... I Just rewire the clutch so i don't have to press it to start my car, the neutral safety wire i just ground it. The tachometer its ok, brake shutdown it show 12 volt when I press the brake pedal its ok ?. I place the hood pin too. In the installation guide, they say we need another activation on the WHITE/ blue wire, i place a switch and grounded it. The heavy wire have a good connection, I check with my multimeter. Did i forget anything ?? plz help me !! thx

Yes, rewire your clutch pedal back and bypass it the correct way.  Do a search, it will save you time, money and most importantly someones life.

kgerry 
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Posted: October 10, 2006 at 11:03 AM / IP Logged  
also, buy the 689M M/T module and do it safely and properly !!
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azenroth 
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raymond4646, yes i know the consequence bypassing the clutch...

xtreme069, I do what you said, and i press on my button to start the car and these nothing.. I look again at my connexion and all is ok. What I have to do exactly to activate the remote start ???

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Posted: October 10, 2006 at 6:09 PM / IP Logged  

press the snowflake button twice within 4 seconds.....

what year Civic?  did you bypass the transponder if needed?

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azenroth 
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Posted: October 11, 2006 at 12:12 AM / IP Logged  

okay ill already try this but nothing.. the light doesn't flash 2-3 times.

kgerry, transponder can you tell me what is that ?? my honda civic is hatchback 1998 dx

thx

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Posted: October 11, 2006 at 11:28 AM / IP Logged  
that vehicle shouldnt have a chip in the key (transponder), but will probably have an alarm that includes a starter kill feature that will need to be addressed....
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azenroth 
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Posted: October 11, 2006 at 3:19 PM / IP Logged  

okay I understand now, I have an anti-steal system installed in my civic i have to push a button to start my car, I have a switch to desactivate it, I take it off and the remote start doesn't work too, Did I have to bypass a wire in this anti-steal system ??? or just i need to take it off .

thx for help

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