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INSTALLATION MANUAL REMOTE VEHICLE STARTER
Manual Transmission “M” Models
Never install an automatic transmission remote starter into a manual
transmission vehicle!!! Doing so may result in serious injury or death. Do not
install remote starters in convertible vehicles! The following wires must be
connected In addition to the basic remote starter installation.
Park Brake Input- This wire is located at the park brake switch. The wire will switch to
(-) when the park brake is applied. Never connect the Black/White
wire straight to a ground!!!
(-) Door Pin Input- A negative door pin wire will be (+) or neutral when the door is
closed then switch to (-) when the door is opened. Always ensure
that all the vehicles doors are sensed by this wire.
(+) Door Pin Input- A positive door pin wire will be (-) or neutral when the door is
closed then switch to (+) when the door is opened. Always ensure
that all the vehicles doors are sensed by this wire.
***If any Door Pin Switches or the Park Brake Switch is not working correctly...
“DO NOT INSTALL UNTIL THE VEHICLE IS REPAIRED!!!”***
Note: Tachless Mode does not work with manual transmission remote starters.
Clutch Bypass - In most cases the clutch switch will need to bypassed during remote
Starting. This is a temporary bypass, the clutch switch should never
be disconnected or altered to not work as it is indented to”As a Safety
Switch”. The clutch switch is usually a 2 wire switch mounted directly
to the clutch pedal. There are several types of clutch switches that
operate in one of the following ways.
Type 1 - Starter Wire Bypass - The starter wire travels form the key switch through the
clutch switch to the starter motor. Connect the Remote Starters Starter Output
wire directly to the starter motor side of the clutch switch.
Type 2 - Negative (High Current) This switch grounds the factory starter relay and
allows the vehicle to start. Connect a relay to ground the clutch switch wire when
the remote starter is activated. The starter wire is connected at the ignition switch.
Type 3 - Connect Switch Install a relay to connect the two wires at the switch when the
remote starter is activated. The starter wire is connected at the ignition switch.
Type 4 - Disconnect Switch Install a relay to disconnect one of the wires at the clutch
switch. The starter wire is connected at the ignition switch.
Testing for the correct wire is critical! Never connect to a circuit if you are not sure of it’s
operation. Contact your dealer or technical support for more information.