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post Dec 26, 2005 - 8:42 PM
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I've just been given a remote starter for my Celi for X-mas from Circuit City. Now I KNOW that these can be installed in a manual, but when I took it up there to have it installed (already paid for the install) They said "Sure, sticks are no problem". 6 hrs later i get a call from one of the techs saying they can't install it BECAUSE it's a manual. So, my question is, does anyone have it installed in their manual and no of anyplace that is willing to do it (CIrcuit City is all about liabilities). Any help would be greatly appreciated. I want this in my car SOOO bad.


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post Dec 27, 2005 - 9:19 AM
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I installed it on my car. The big problem is that you can't leave your car in gear if you want to start it cause it will move forward. I think coomers car hit his garage and I know i rear ended my parents truck... Its a pretty easy install. You can do it yourself if the box instructions tell you what wires go where. You can also get the wiring scheme from bulldog security.

Now the thing that you have to bypass is the clutch. I just took my clutch wires and wired them together. I nol onger have to put my clutch in to start the car. I also have cruise so I had to make a switch when I got warmer. Its pretty easy to wire a switch to the panel by the trunk release. Theres a spot for it.

I called and most places won't do it because of liability with it being able to move if its left in gear.

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post Jan 2, 2006 - 2:39 PM
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QUOTE(Jeremy1210 @ Dec 27, 2005 - 9:19 AM) [snapback]371499[/snapback]

you have to bypass is the clutch. I just took my clutch wires and wired them together. I nol onger have to put my clutch in to start the car.



That's what I've been wanting to do. Anybody know how I can do it?


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