2 way security setups
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2 way security setups
greetings, I am still using my key to unlock my car and its not something I want to continue to do in the future. I was wondering what kind of setups other forum members are using in terms of keyless entry and perhaps a remote start? I wrote security setup b/c that's usually what it's categorized under, my car is always in a garage so that isn't the issue Just wanted to know what is good for the 7 to use that works with the stock anti theft setup that functions.
Here is what I want in the features:
keyless entry, remote start, turn stock security on and off with a press of a button, etc.
Any recommendations will be cool
thank you ahead of time!
Here is what I want in the features:
keyless entry, remote start, turn stock security on and off with a press of a button, etc.
Any recommendations will be cool
thank you ahead of time!
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If you have a manual vehicle, you will have to use a remote start system designed for a manual car. You have to push a button on the remote before you get out. Then the system will take over running the car. You then take the keys out and the car will stay running. you then have to get out of the car and close the door (while it is still running). Then you lock the car. That car will shut off and you will be able to remote start it. If you unlock the car for any reason before remote starting it... it will not remote start.
This is the only legal way to have a manual vehicle equipped with a remote start system.
This is the only legal way to have a manual vehicle equipped with a remote start system.
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Guy next door to my job has a remote start on his civic. Only way for it to start is if the car is in neutral. I guess its either a safety option or he just wired it to work that way.
Its a viper unit although i dont know what model.
As for me, i have an alpine that locks the car automatically. I dont know how to operate the unlock part and i had the car for 5 years!! lol
I do have a feature that will close the windows. (not to open them though)
I like the remote start feature but not on a stick car. I have the habit of leaving the car in gear and imagine if you forget car is in gear and do the remote start?
Ouch!
Its a viper unit although i dont know what model.
As for me, i have an alpine that locks the car automatically. I dont know how to operate the unlock part and i had the car for 5 years!! lol
I do have a feature that will close the windows. (not to open them though)
I like the remote start feature but not on a stick car. I have the habit of leaving the car in gear and imagine if you forget car is in gear and do the remote start?
Ouch!
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If you have a manual vehicle, you will have to use a remote start system designed for a manual car. You have to push a button on the remote before you get out. Then the system will take over running the car. You then take the keys out and the car will stay running. you then have to get out of the car and close the door (while it is still running). Then you lock the car. That car will shut off and you will be able to remote start it. If you unlock the car for any reason before remote starting it... it will not remote start.
This is the only legal way to have a manual vehicle equipped with a remote start system.
This is the only legal way to have a manual vehicle equipped with a remote start system.
I had a remote start on a car once and got bored with it very quickly. It is a nice trick but unless you live in a super cold area and want to pre-warm up a car it wears thin quickly.
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I agree. Remote start, if not used in colder climates, is for people who are lazy or want to show off.
I remember i was at the movies and when the movie ends, everyone goes home since its the last showing. People walk to their car and like 50 feet before they go to their car, they'll start it with the remote.
Im like wow cool for them, its like 70 degrees outside and you want that 15 second headstart.
Its cool if the car comes with it but idk, i dont think its worth the 200+ dollars.
Unless you get one with a shitload of features, then yeah i guess.
Not to mention that most FD's still need the car started in gear to disable the AWS feature.
How embarassing is it for you to start the FD and it revs to 3 grand. People will think the car will explode LOL
I remember i was at the movies and when the movie ends, everyone goes home since its the last showing. People walk to their car and like 50 feet before they go to their car, they'll start it with the remote.
Im like wow cool for them, its like 70 degrees outside and you want that 15 second headstart.
Its cool if the car comes with it but idk, i dont think its worth the 200+ dollars.
Unless you get one with a shitload of features, then yeah i guess.
Not to mention that most FD's still need the car started in gear to disable the AWS feature.
How embarassing is it for you to start the FD and it revs to 3 grand. People will think the car will explode LOL
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On some systems you can configure it to work the way it would for an automatic by toggling some internal options. Very much system-specific though and probably not legal.
I had a remote start on a car once and got bored with it very quickly. It is a nice trick but unless you live in a super cold area and want to pre-warm up a car it wears thin quickly.
I had a remote start on a car once and got bored with it very quickly. It is a nice trick but unless you live in a super cold area and want to pre-warm up a car it wears thin quickly.
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you can do what i did and disable the remote locking feature anyway. i believe its Clifford has an alarm with a range of 3 miles more fi you get the sat one that's a pager. i left it so my door would open but the alarm would sound instantly with a very unpleasant surprise inside... it works too well and no broken windows!
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You can get pretty much any alarm installed into the FD. Although you will need actuators. The power locks on the FD are set up as a "follow me" system from the driver's door to the passengers. Any alarm shop can do this for you. I personally have a CodeAlarm two way paging system on my car that reaches much like the clifford mentioned above. It has a long range and when it chirps or is set off it pages my remote and then I can respond accordingly...
The remote start is a waster personally unless you live in a cold climate and drive the car often when it is cold. BUT you said the car is garaged so the remote start is a waste if you ask me. But to each his own.
The remote start is a waster personally unless you live in a cold climate and drive the car often when it is cold. BUT you said the car is garaged so the remote start is a waste if you ask me. But to each his own.
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I seen alarms in stick shift cars to where people override all the safety crap and hook it up to there hand brake. To where the hand brake has to be in the set position in order to start but I saw some dump asses leave it in gear with the brake in the set position and go to remote start it and the car takes off and hit there garage door before dyeing out and totaly messing up there front end.
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I seen alarms in stick shift cars to where people override all the safety crap and hook it up to there hand brake. To where the hand brake has to be in the set position in order to start but I saw some dump asses leave it in gear with the brake in the set position and go to remote start it and the car takes off and hit there garage door before dyeing out and totaly messing up there front end.
And it is illegal to set it up that way.
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If you have a manual vehicle, you will have to use a remote start system designed for a manual car. You have to push a button on the remote before you get out. Then the system will take over running the car. You then take the keys out and the car will stay running. you then have to get out of the car and close the door (while it is still running). Then you lock the car. That car will shut off and you will be able to remote start it. If you unlock the car for any reason before remote starting it... it will not remote start.
This is the only legal way to have a manual vehicle equipped with a remote start system.
This is the only legal way to have a manual vehicle equipped with a remote start system.
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On some systems you can configure it to work the way it would for an automatic by toggling some internal options. Very much system-specific though and probably not legal.
I had a remote start on a car once and got bored with it very quickly. It is a nice trick but unless you live in a super cold area and want to pre-warm up a car it wears thin quickly.
I had a remote start on a car once and got bored with it very quickly. It is a nice trick but unless you live in a super cold area and want to pre-warm up a car it wears thin quickly.
I'll reconsider the remote start system but would like to know if there are security systems that will work with the stock alarm system? Didn't the original keys come with remote to unlock the doors and disable the alarm? I would at least like to figure out where to get this remote to get the keyless entry settled down so I wouldn't have to keep using my keys to open the door :\
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any alarm system with a negative pulse output on disarm will work with the stock alarm, I use the negative pulse from the auto lock, and tapped into the dark greeen with the black stripe and add a diode N4001 in between
as for keyless entry, you'll need to add an actulator to the driver side, and these are fairly cheap found at any stereo shop. it's the labor that's going to get you.
funny that you guys are worried about a remote start being legal or not, gosh you already drive an FD (GOT MODS?)
as for keyless entry, you'll need to add an actulator to the driver side, and these are fairly cheap found at any stereo shop. it's the labor that's going to get you.
funny that you guys are worried about a remote start being legal or not, gosh you already drive an FD (GOT MODS?)
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I recommend DEI products, I installed many of these with very little issues over the past couple years but the installer makes the alarm reliable more than the manufacturer does.
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DEI is Direct Electronics - http://www.directed.com/Products/Security/Default.aspx
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any alarm system with a negative pulse output on disarm will work with the stock alarm, I use the negative pulse from the auto lock, and tapped into the dark greeen with the black stripe and add a diode N4001 in between
as for keyless entry, you'll need to add an actulator to the driver side, and these are fairly cheap found at any stereo shop. it's the labor that's going to get you.
funny that you guys are worried about a remote start being legal or not, gosh you already drive an FD (GOT MODS?)
as for keyless entry, you'll need to add an actulator to the driver side, and these are fairly cheap found at any stereo shop. it's the labor that's going to get you.
funny that you guys are worried about a remote start being legal or not, gosh you already drive an FD (GOT MODS?)
Its funny how you think it is funny.
I have seen someone get literally RAN over by a car that had no-one in it... because of an illegally installed remote start system.
The Ebrake WAS on. But it will lurch forwards anyways.
A modified exhaust isn't going to crush a child between two parked cars if someone accidentally remote starts their vehicle in gear. A larger turbo isn't going to do this (although some claim to eat babies), racing seats won't do this, etc.
So you see, there is a danger with an illegally installed remote start system. And, the lawsuits that you would be undertaking would be a bonus too. And the fact that if you kill someone, you are responsible for vehicular manslaughter I or II depending on the judge.