remote start inquiry
#4
I know it can be done, but I've only heard how bad of an idea it is. Are you thinking of doing it yourself? I'm sure you could with some good instructions, but even on an automatic...the instructions looked rather complex.
#6
just say NO.
there was a post in here years ago about a guy that did it against all recommendations - his car wound up in a pond after driving thru 2 new parked cars at a dealer...bet he got the bill too as doubt insurance would cover.
there was a post in here years ago about a guy that did it against all recommendations - his car wound up in a pond after driving thru 2 new parked cars at a dealer...bet he got the bill too as doubt insurance would cover.
#7
I believe that's the Mustang he's referring to. Loooooong story short...He bypassed every possible safety feature, yet doesn't want to accept any responsibility for it. Car was totalled, and he's lucky that his insurance actually paid him.
Edit: http://mustangforums.com/forum/2005-...e-updated.html
There's a link to his thread about it, and there's links to his thread about bypassing safety features in it. Just a heads up though, it's almost 40 pages worth of reading...And it's like reading 40 pages of an MT82 thread.
Last edited by stupidgenius36; 9/9/12 at 12:33 PM.
#9
Here's another link to the Mustang submarine...
http://jalopnik.com/5500228/dealersh...d-car-totalled
http://jalopnik.com/5500228/dealersh...d-car-totalled
#10
Originally Posted by D'prived
Here's another link to the Mustang submarine...
http://jalopnik.com/5500228/dealersh...d-car-totalled
http://jalopnik.com/5500228/dealersh...d-car-totalled
Nvm I read it.
Last edited by SilverSkoundrel; 9/19/12 at 12:53 PM.
#11
Properly install no problems at all, got one on my wife's 2003. You have to do a sequence before leaving the car; Running in neutral, parking brake on, all door closed, foot off the brake pedal. Then you press the start button on remote, turn ignition off, engine will still run ( if not, something went wrong on the sequence ) once you get out the car and shut the door, engine will stop ( then only you can start with the remote ) if you open the doors after that, sequence is dead ! the car won't start after that, have to do it all over again.
#12
Oh yea, to answer your question, not hard, about 3-4 hour job ( with some elect experience ) There are web site that tels you the wires location & witch ones to splice.
Last edited by synar; 9/19/12 at 05:05 PM.
#14
We never had any issue with the brakes on my wife stang, here in Quebec for the last few years we have strange weather in the winter, one day snowing 10 to 0 fahr turning to rain 30-40 fahr, the next day going down -10/15 fahr ......... thats hard on everything, but parking brakes still works properly.
#15
Originally Posted by synar
We never had any issue with the brakes on my wife stang, here in Quebec for the last few years we have strange weather in the winter, one day snowing 10 to 0 fahr turning to rain 30-40 fahr, the next day going down -10/15 fahr ......... thats hard on everything, but parking brakes still works properly.
#18
Originally Posted by synar
I smell money opportunity here!!!!!! We should invent some kind of heated-parking-brake-cable .......... that's it, the HPBC
#19
About 6 years ago some guy put a remote start on his 5spd. Was bragging about it out in the parking lot and gave us a demonstation. The car started rolling forward, he decided to jump in front of the car to keep it from hitting a pole....
He got ran over(not hurt), car hit the pole, and I got a good laugh!
He got ran over(not hurt), car hit the pole, and I got a good laugh!
Last edited by Planeswalker; 9/23/12 at 10:21 PM.
#20
About 6 years ago some guy put a remote on his 5spd. Was bragging about it out in the parking lot and gave us a demonstation. The car started rolling forward, he decided to jump in front of the car to keep it from hitting a pole....
The car hit the pole, he got ran over(not hurt) and I got a good laugh!
The car hit the pole, he got ran over(not hurt) and I got a good laugh!