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yup like what the topic sez
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Lots of shops will install the remote start systems made for manual cars.
Basically, you leave the car running when you want it to remote start. You get out of the car, and arm it once the doors are closed. Once the car is armed, the car turns off, ensuring that it's left in neutral. If a door is opened or the system goes off, the car will not remote start(because there's a chance that someone put the car into gear.) Otherwise, it'll start, because the car is in neutral for sure. ![]() If you have an alarm with remote start, you could do this setup yourself with a few SPDT relays and some wiring. ![]() -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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