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at2515 
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Posted: April 28, 2007 at 9:52 PM / IP Logged  
yeah i hooked it all up it has relays for the door locks cuz had manual door locks, everything works the only thing i need to do it, the remote start part, itll work if i hold the clutch down, itll start, but when i press the brake, its supposed to shut down when key isnt in the ignition, it doesnt. I found the brake wire, green white, but the clutch override, i have no idea how to do it, and then i dont know how oto hook up the brake wires so it will shut down when the pedal is pushed....
enice 
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Posted: April 28, 2007 at 10:23 PM / IP Logged  
i think I understand what you saying.  You cant find your brake wire and your trying to do a clutch bypass for your alarm.  I can help you with the brake wire which is the BROWN / black wire from the alarm which is GREEN / WHITE on a plug on top of the brake.  As far as I know that remote start/alarm is not designed for manual vehicles.  try getting a compustar or astroflex system.  The bypass can be done but you should never do it with a system that is not remote start safe.  The alarm instructions stated not to do it to a manual transmission vehicle.  As soon as you get a proper system I would gladly help you.
enice 
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***correction, connect the BROWN / black wire from the alarm to the GREEN / WHITE wire of the brake switch.  To test it you must use a multimeter and test that wire.  connect your black lead to ground and your red lead to that wire.  as soon as you press the brake that meter should give you 12v.  That would be your brake wire

at2515 
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Posted: April 29, 2007 at 2:17 PM / IP Logged  

yeah i need to kno ow to connect the brake wire (GREEN / WHITE) to the wire from alarm (BROWN / black) what connections do i use on the relay so it gives out power when the brake is applied pressure too....

otherqwords when the remote start is in use, i know what wires connect, from alarm, then, from harness, but how to setup the relay is another thing....

also, the clutch bypass, im thinking...

                      87. green whit brake wire from car

85. +12v dc    87a. N/A    86. ground

                      30. brown black wire from alarm....

enice 
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Posted: April 29, 2007 at 2:33 PM / IP Logged  
The brake wire has nothing to do with the clutch to remote start. try to get a different alarm/rs do not use the prestige
pitoaudiovisual 
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Posted: April 29, 2007 at 2:51 PM / IP Logged  
prestige is not made for manuel cars. i did the remote start on a 97 acura and i bypassed the clutch but i thought the alarm was manuel friendly but i was wrong the car started and the car was in 1st and i thought the alarm woundn't start and i tested it but it failed but i was lucky that the car started and the Ebrake was on and the car just hit a fench on my property so just dont do it..dangerous and you could be responsible if anything happens to a car or a person
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