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paul h 
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I'm looking at putting my RS727 unit on my new truck..being a 05 Dodge 3500 with diesel and manual tranny.  I got the wiring info, no problems there nor with the diesel...I guess. (opinions/problems!?!!?)    but what about the manual tranny??  How do I work around this??  Has anyone else installed on this type of truck...any problems/pros/cons I need to know about??  Thanks in advance for the help!!
paul h 
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and sorry for the second post...but I couldn't find a EDIT link for my original...but are their any modules required for this truck??  It is a 05 with factory ketless entry...and the keys are their basic round keys, no chips or anything I think.  I had some spares cut today at the hardware store that worked fine....so I wasn't sure!!  Thanks again!!

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First things first..... from what I was able to dig up on this unit, it did not appear to be designed for a manual transmission vehicle.

So to do it correctly, and safely, get one that is!

You see, you don't "work around" the manual trans. you work with it.

paul h 
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Gotcha and Thanks!!  Can you tell me a model that might work with the manual??  Prestige or Autopage or??  Thanks again.

KarTuneMan wrote:

First things first..... from what I was able to dig up on this unit, it did not appear to be designed for a manual transmission vehicle.

So to do it correctly, and safely, get one that is!

You see, you don't "work around" the manual trans. you work with it.

paul h 
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Posted: November 23, 2007 at 12:48 AM / IP Logged  
Still trying to figure out which model, if there is one a Autopage or Prestige that will work with my manual tranny.  Thanks.
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Posted: November 23, 2007 at 7:57 AM / IP Logged  
If you pick up a 689M from DEI it will make the Autopage safe to use in a manual transmission. The 689M requires the proper sequence of events like all other manual transmission compatible remote starts before providing a ground to the neutral safety input of the system. Your 727 does have a neutral safety input wire so adding the 689M would make your system compatible with your truck.
With all that being said, it would be easier to pick up a unit that is designed for a manual transmission to eliminate the need for the extra wiring/control box.
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paul h 
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Thank ya sir, I appreciate the info.

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