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Compustart CM3000, M/T, 95 Civic


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ksyung 
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Posted: December 07, 2006 at 10:24 PM / IP Logged  

Hi everyone, I need help for clutch by-pass. First off, this module is designed for standard tranmission, which there is no way to put the car in gear and remote start it.

I located the starter-cut relay on the left of the fuse box. There are 4 connectors. A and B are series to the starter, in a normal open position. C is supplied 12V when the car is starting, and engauging the clutch will ground D to complete the low current side of the circuit and thus completing the starter circuit (short A and B).

      __

  ___|    |___             |    A    C
  |   A       B  |              | ------- |
  |_C___D_|             |    B    D

There is a 'status out' wire from the remote start connector 2 (CN2), which can supply -200mA 1 second before cranking the engine until 1 second the enginer started.

Should I directly tap it to D, to simulate a ground to the relay? or should I do something else?

Thanks.

Andrew.

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Posted: December 07, 2006 at 10:38 PM / IP Logged  

Connect your starter output from the compustar to the BLACK/ red at the clutch relay pack instead of the starter wire at the ignition harness.

Clutch is now bypassed. Be carefull

ksyung 
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Posted: December 08, 2006 at 11:38 AM / IP Logged  

Thanks for the reply. Can you be more specific with the remote start wire?

Here is the pin layout: http://www.staub.ca/tech/Manuals/Firstech/CM3000_install_manual.pdf

And for the clutch relay, there are 3 thick wires and 1 thin wire. Which exactly should I tap into?

Andrew.

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Posted: December 08, 2006 at 11:53 AM / IP Logged  
The thick blk/red. Take the yellow, I believe its pin # 6 connect the 2 together.

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