ExclusiveImports
Junior Member
I got the viper alarm with the auto start but the problem is that the alrm is made for an automatic care can someone tell me how to bypass the clutch because i know it can be done i just dont know how!?
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ExclusiveImports said:I got the viper alarm with the auto start but the problem is that the alrm is made for an automatic care can someone tell me how to bypass the clutch because i know it can be done i just dont know how!?
It's not about where your car is mostly parked, it's about a good and proper habit of yourself about driving a stick, whether it's your car or for after a quick spin of your friend's car.ExclusiveImports said:lol, i feel wat ur saying but where i live i dont need to park it in gear ever nor do i need to worry about leaving it in gear plus my car has a boot so it aint rolling nowhere!
suspendedHatch said:92DXHatch, considering that I always forget about my kill switch, I would never trust a setup like yours. It's just a matter of time until your car lurchs into your garage door or worse. Especially since DEI alarms are known to auto start when you disconnect and reconnect the battery. One day someone is going to be working on the car and they're going to run themself over. Even if it never happens, the risk simply isn't justified.
vin24 said:dude i suggest you get yourself a good lawyer before you install your alarm ....
92dxhatch said:this particular system will NOT remote start when changing batteries, i have changed so many batteries in the last year, i have yet to see it start on its own, if anything the remote thinks is unlocked.
a switch is still better than nothing at all! besides, on my key fob, i have to double tap the button in order for it to start, so its unlikley that it will start when the keys are in my pocket.
i will say i like your shifter idea, i agree that is a better route, but to say you can't remember to flick a switch is absurd.