How remote starters work?
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How remote starters work?
how do they work i understand the connection part,but how do they know when to stop the starter from spinning?
and how would you hook up an auto starter to a mtx car?im geussing just take off the nuetral safety switch?
and how would you hook up an auto starter to a mtx car?im geussing just take off the nuetral safety switch?
Well, no, but theres a way it will bypass it, however, if you don't leave it in neutral there is a possibility it could roll off.
A remote starter on a MTX car is not smart.
A remote starter on a MTX car is not smart.
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It's not smart because the correct safety features are not there. My remote starter (on my manual trans car) has the proper safety features.
wickedgoodneon: have you changed the battery lately? There are some that are cheap and don't work well.
I don't know exactly how they work, but I don't need to. The brain of the system knows all that. Whether it is just a preset timer, or whatever it is.
wickedgoodneon: have you changed the battery lately? There are some that are cheap and don't work well.
I don't know exactly how they work, but I don't need to. The brain of the system knows all that. Whether it is just a preset timer, or whatever it is.
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Mine does to thats why I was wondering why it was unsafe but now I understand he was saying its unsafe to modify an automatic starter to work on a manual.racer12306 wrote:With my system, you have to arm the system before you get out of the car. Then, if the door is opened it is deactivated.
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My neon came with a remote starter. It also came with an automatic transmission. When I swapped in the MTX I knew the clutch switch would make the remote starter not function, so I just left it like that. I wouldn't like it if it was left in gear and I go to start it in the morning and it drives off. That would suck.
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