Alarm w/ Keyless Entry and Remote Start.... need help

Jenni

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My friend installed the alarm shittily (add to dictionary?)
Then, he pussied out on me and left me to do the rest, when I don't know a lot about installing these f**king things....
I just need to add in the jumping wire for my remote start again, because he didn't tape it down.
There are 4 connections, and from what I believe he said during installation, both need to be jumped in a certain fashion in order to bypass the clutch saftey.
Anyone already know how to do this?:?:
 

Jenni

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Also, the horn on this alarm is truely a work of absolute s**t.........
Anyone reccomend wiring this alarm to my car's horn instead of the one the alarm came with? Or will it not work because of the tone differences or the alarm programming......? (I don't think it would considering they're both horns... and both have a simple positive and negative connector.... but still, I want to ask before I mess with my car.)
Anyone done this before?
 


v-tecvillan428

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wel first of all if your not using a compustar alarm, you are almost going to have major problems that can lead to serious injuries when the car decides to bypass the clutch one day, telling you from experience...............be very very careful
 

Jenni

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wel first of all if your not using a compustar alarm, you are almost going to have major problems that can lead to serious injuries when the car decides to bypass the clutch one day, telling you from experience...............be very very careful
I understand what can happen.
I have owned a manual car (well, several...) for around 3 years. I always leave my car in neutral, not first like many other people do. Thanks for reminding me about it. =D
 


cujo613

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if it was my car

and seeing that youre friend left it for you to do

which implies to me

that he has no idea what he is doing

fork over the money and have it done right
 

96greencivic

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if it was my car

and seeing that youre friend left it for you to do

which implies to me

that he has no idea what he is doing

fork over the money and have it done right
Agreed. You would have save a lot of time and aggravation if you just pay someone to do it.
 

0royalblue6

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or you canread up for a couple hours online find some diagrams whats the worst thats gonna happen you blow a fuse or the alarm either way you learn a lesson and decide then if you can do it or will pay to have it done.
 


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