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tedmond 
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Posted: November 17, 2007 at 3:34 PM / IP Logged  

hey every1. This is not the typical, "can my automatic alarm work on my manual". this is opossite. Well just today my buddy gave me a scytek 5000RS-2w-1M (M- manual) soo i want to throw this bad boy in an automatic. Im sure a manual designed unit for auto is more safe than ever, and i dont haev to worry for it to run over anything or anyone. Well like compustar, to get readymode i need to

pull handbrake, park in neutral, remove foot from brake, press start on my pager, remove key - car runs, oven door, close door, lock, can turns off  and now its read for remote start. (process for actual manual car)

what i want to do is trick the unit into beleiving its already in parking brake. Insted of pull hand brake  , can i ground the hand brake wire permanantly? so in the end i just park in "Park", remove foot from brake, press start on my pager, remove key - car runs, oven door, close door, lock, can turns off  and now its read for remote start. Yes, its only one step less, but this is being installed for my aunt and she never uses the parking brakes or any1else the drives it. Please note this is a MANUAL STARTER being put in a AUTOMATIC, so please dont say "oh, this is not safe." lol hoping to get some advice from u kartuneman, velocity and twelvolts plus  any1 that has any info.

thanks 

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Posted: November 18, 2007 at 12:39 AM / IP Logged  

I would hook up the safety connections and pull the  brake handle. This will "trick" the thing into thinking it's safe to start.manual start unit on automatic -- posted image.

Install the thing as if it were a manual, and just don't worry about it. PLUS, you will always need to set the parking brake!

Your car will never roll away...............

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Posted: November 18, 2007 at 6:44 AM / IP Logged  

hey thanks for the input, well since its an auto car, im not worried about it rolling away. or starting in gear cuz autos wont start in gear anyways. but as far as the parkin brakes, would u kno if the unit itself requires the PB input to be sitting at no polarity then a ground input when pulled to initiate the safe mode? only reason im asking is because no1 ever pulls the PB in that car. I dont drive it but others do.


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