That is not true. Post facts, not what you've heard. And please don't post that you're some type of an alarm tech, because if you are, you're obviously a closed minded one. You need to open your eyes to the world and accept there are things out there you don't know, no matter what your profession is.You need to buy a remote start that is specifically designed for a vehicle with a manual transmission.
You need to get with an alarm installer who can help you with getting what you need. Depending on what car you own is going to depend on if you need anything or not.what all extra to buy to put remote start on car with manual shift? thanks
If the emergency brake is only set enough to keep the car from rolling the starter on many modles has more than enough torque to overcome that. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gifi actually saw a car in the university of akron parking lot trying to start, and it was rocking back and forth against the emergency brake
if that emergency brake wasn't on, it would've been a lot funnier //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
in a way yes. but there are ones more designed for manual trans, ones that if the alarm is tripped, or it sences the car has been tampered with, it wont alow the car to start. thats the only kinda alarm i would alow in a manual. but i would not even bother with a remote start in one anyway.That is not true. Post facts, not what you've heard. And please don't post that you're some type of an alarm tech, because if you are, you're obviously a closed minded one. You need to open your eyes to the world and accept there are things out there you don't know, no matter what your profession is.
You need to get with an alarm installer who can help you with getting what you need. Depending on what car you own is going to depend on if you need anything or not.
Luckily he didn't hit a pedestrian....Dont do it, sum kid at my school had it and like a week in a half ago he for got to put it the ebrake on and now his insurance is paying for 3 cars he sideswiped plus his own, i really dont think its worth it
That is not true. Post facts, not what you've heard. And please don't post that you're some type of an alarm tech, because if you are, you're obviously a closed minded one. You need to open your eyes to the world and accept there are things out there you don't know, no matter what your profession is.
yah i guess you could hookup the nss wire.thats why you find the wire that knows the car is in gear. tap the alarm in to that, so it kills it when its in gear...