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clutch? starter?

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hi, i am trying to install my remote starter...
i got everything wires correct, except....it doesn't start... haha...
but when i push the button on the remote and i MANUALLY press on the clutch, it will start... BUT THEN.... the remote keep on starting the car when i keep the clutch down, it will make the starter makes the "zkkkk" sound.....once i remove the clutch, it won't make a sound....
how do i get this working??
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u have to bypass the clutch but just remember that if u do and leave it in gear and u remote start say peace to your car
I KNO

yes, i do knowthat will happen, but i never put my car in gear

ok here is the question
HOW DO I BY PASS THE CLUTCH?????

A RELAY?? but how?? PLEASE HELP !!
u have to make a jumper on two of the clutch wires
sorry, but i dunno what a jumper is... please be more specific... .
sorry, my english is bad
Re: I KNO

xbird said:
yes, i do knowthat will happen, but i never put my car in gear

ok here is the question
HOW DO I BY PASS THE CLUTCH?????

A RELAY?? but how?? PLEASE HELP !!
No offense, but don't be stupid...DO NOT install a remote start in your manual transmission car unless it is a remote start that is specifically designed for a manual transmission

YOU WILL START YOUR CAR IN GEAR, everybody does...You can say that you never leave your car in gear, but it only takes once, then your car drives into another car, a house, a person (maybe yourself) who knows...

Check out www.astrostart.com They make some nice pieces for manual transmission vehicles

You can take my advice or not, but I hope that you do.

1fast2dr
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i actually had a car before that is manual and i have driven it for 2 yrs, nothing happens, i always keep my car in neutral... that's my habit.... hehe.. thanks for the advice
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