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I have a manual car and was thinking about having remote start installed with an alarm. How does this work? What if I have it in gear and forgot? Also I would need a bypass module, how safe are these? Like if I just bypass the ignition harness I can start the car since the immobilizer is already bypassed?
Get a compustar alarm. comes with remote start option. You have to do a certain sequence of things in order for the remote start to be activated. ie. Foot on Brake, Then Pull E-Brake up, car out of gear then turn car off. Otherwise the remote start will not activate. At least that's how mine worked.
Compustar/Nustart for sure.. Immobilizer bypass really integrates with a factory immobilizer. It won't by-pass the immobilizer full time if done properly.
Get a compustar alarm. comes with remote start option. You have to do a certain sequence of things in order for the remote start to be activated. ie. Foot on Brake, Then Pull E-Brake up, car out of gear then turn car off. Otherwise the remote start will not activate. At least that's how mine worked.
Berz out.
Yup. Its called reservation mode. Its a foolproof design!
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