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KarTuneMan 
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I am installing an astrostart 1105 into a 1990 Accord. The astrochart has no info on the clutch, nor does wiremagic. I apperantly, am not smart enough to figure this one out on my own. I suck at "troubleshooting" Anyone out there with manual trans remote start install knowledge, help a poor sucker out.......please? I really don't wish to spend a couple hours testing and poking, and probing......

Thank you gentlemen.

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Ive done manual R/S before.  Its actually the wire connect to the clutch on top.  Its two wires.  unplug it.  When starting the car one side of the wire needs to see ground during Crank.  If you notice when you hold the clutch the wire  becomes negative.  One has constant (-) and the other does not.  Turn on car while holding that clutch.  Meter one side of the wires.  If it doesnt change then thats the side that energizes the other side when holding the clutch. 
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Sorry, but i realized that you may already looked for the clutch wires on top, its true, if you give a starter wire to that wire it will start.  only thing i dont like is that you can start the car without having to press the clutch because the starter rests at ground.  I would maybe recommend to use a relay that doesnt provide a ground at rest.  Some people still like pressing the clutch to start the car without the remote start
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that is true just make sure that the R/S is made for manuel cars ..
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All Astro units are manual safe.....
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Havent done those generation but a lot of other honda/acurs have blue wire as clutch.
Honda have clutch switch b4 or infront of the pedal and the cruise switch is behind the pedal. the description is vague, but youll get the idea once you look.
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I got er done....YES wild set up. 4 wires for the clutch, 2 for cruise and 2 for the switch.

Thanks for all the input.....


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