Some of the Nissans allow for 3X lock but it probably work best with the new key fob. Cost can be anywhere between $600 to $1,000 depending on features and which remotes you order with the system.
Does the viper system have inputs that I could maybe tap off of the in gear sensor on the transmission? On a Mazda the sensor is brought to ground in gear. As is the ebrake. So you'd have one closed ground and one open ground telling the system it's good to go.
We're hooked up to the parking brake and foot brake in the video. There is a neutral position wire but it's the wire we hook up to the parking brake. The Viper needs to see the "sequence" in order to go into ready mode.
so the car has to be left in neutral everytime you leave in order to remote start? I have a 2016 accord 6 speed and I'm worried about something happening to the car if I get this installed
@@AnthonyJ350 what if your car is in gear and you remote it. It'll stall out right? Mine did that and now its not sending fuel as I start it. Won't crank or nothing. Any idea what could it but?
On older Vehicles that don't require a bypass module , using a viper 5305v do you use green* (-) door input and violet* (+) door input , or just green * (-)door input? On the bottom of wiring diagram page, it states wiring with * Required connection for manual transmission vehicles
What about compustart I got the two way on a 2008 Honda accord manual and I have to engage the e brake twice to get the system to work is this the installers fault ?
@@AnthonyJ350 Where I work is a secured lot. And it's in Las Vegas. So when it is 117° I'd like to remote start but not have to set the alarm in case someone dings the door and set off the alarm when they pull in. (We have a big guy that has a hard time getting out of his car) lol. But yeah, I'd like to fire it up for the AC but not have to have the alarm set. Thanks for the response 👍
When I remote start on a install I did for my boy on a 1995 c1500 Silverado it makes the tranny shift hard but when started with the key it doesn’t I have a relay for acc 2 and Ign 2 has power
i bought a mykeypremium remote start for my genesis coupe 2013 manual transmission with push to start, but i didnt notice it's for automatic, now i couldnt use it. it's trying to turn on the car but, it wont start, maybe i have to bypass the wire that was sent to the braking system(since it's for automatic) to swap it to the clutch wiring (to start the car)? and how do you think I can do this? I hope I get a reply, really means a lot! thank you!
actually just tested it rn, after pressing the keyfob to remote start , it works only when i press the clutch, and turns off after i open the door, what do you think i can do to solve this?
What's stopping this system from remote starting a hard top with all the windows rolled down? Nothing right? Did I just point out an obvious flaw? I can promise remote starting your Wrangler with the top off during winter would be pointless 🤣 Same goes for the AC during the summer. The biggest issue is a lot of older Wranglers have manual door locks so you would have to spend additional time and money installing keyless entry because this system would have no idea if the door is open closed or even on the vehicle.
@@AnthonyJ350wrong. Viper used to have a system specifically for convertibles, I had one. And if the sensors detected any arm or anything going in the car with the top down the alarm started going off first then after 30 seconds the top and windows would close when it was locked with the top down. And it had remote start, ac/heat controls, window and top control, but the top had to be unlocked to use the remote top control.
@kellyo7454 "Used to". Proximity sensors aren't new. But without a roof to bounce off of it's so hard to tune and unreliable. There's a reason why that solution is no longer offered and most shops will refuse to install a remote starter on a manual transmission convertible. The liability risk is too high.
It should, the down side to Toyota push to start, whether automatic or manual, when you open the door the vehicle will shut off for security reasons. But at least your interior will be warm or cool depending on what you set it to.
Yup for sure. I just did an install using a Compustars CM7200 with an Idatalink Blade AL. Used 4 additional relays to activate the necessary accessory wires and bypass the clutch during the remote start sequence. Need to install a unit that is designed for manual transmissions.
Hi Anthony, I have a 2012 Nissan Sentra SER Spec-V with the 6-speed. I had a compustar unit installed on this car about a year ago, and I'm having a few issues. Firstly, only on a cold, wintery start (0 C or lower usually) my car will "over-crank" during the remote start, stop cranking, run for a few more seconds, and then shut off. Do you know what could be causing this? I took the car back to my installer and they said they reset the tach and the problem still persists. Also, my car does not always go into reservation mode (I have it setup to do so automatically after brake + e-brake are engaged. Thanks, your videos are always full of great info.
Sometimes with reservation mode you have to do it slow, because the unit is always looking for it, so give it time to figure it out. If you're having issues with starting in the cold, check the health of the battery. If the voltage is low it will affect the performance of the remote starter as they're very sensitive. I would also look into upgrading the grounds under the hood to help.
I just install my 2024 si manual I didn’t like it’s Because. When I start the car in side home. When I come out open the door. The engine is shut off. In this case. You want the engine running keep the vehicle warm. But why it shut off
@@spence8335 It was a hardwire when I did it. I unfortunately don't make install videos for these products because there's too many variables, you need an experienced technician to install it.
What if I installed the remote start Myself on my T Top Trans am? I think the only reason you said you can't have a remote start installed on a t top car is because shop liability.
Highly recommend against it. You really need am experienced person installing these devices. There's too much risk with a convertible, t-top or targa top. You might be willing to take the risk, but are you willing to put others in potential harms way?
There's something you didn't show in the video that I wish you showed. I recently had the same system installed on my 2015 Honda Civic EX coupe (smartkey) and every time I open the door whether the car is in remote start mode or pit stop mode the engine shuts off. Does that car do the same thing? Is this a thing for cars with proximity keys? Thanks for posting this video.
Ya that's something that is manufacturer specific. Toyota and Honda suffer from this, even with a factory starter. There is one product I recently used that keeps the engine running, I did an install on a 2018 Accord with an IdataStart and was able to keep it running. Keep in mind this was made available just recently. And I know it's annoying but that is a first world problem ;)
@@AnthonyJ350 seems odd because my dad had a 2017 Honda CR-V Touring and the remote start was seemless. You open the door and it stays on and you press the button to unlock the gear selector and drive off. Maybe it's a new Honda thing?
@@BakaDani It varies from model and year. I know older ones would shut down. And newer ones they figured out how to keep it running. I've done Dodge and Nissan with no issues and did a Mitsubishi the other day and they stay running.
@@AnthonyJ350 weird but makes sense. I don't know if hondas before 2016 work differently or don't have an option to get remote start whether it's Auto or manual
@@BakaDani You have to also consider different models of vehicles are in different stages of their life cycle. So the engineering architecture will vary depending on the model and generation they are developing
Not really. You do a procedure that takes about 5 seconds to perform. The next cold morning you can remote start your vehicle from the comfort of your home. What has been "completely" negated?
@@AnthonyJ350 yes, im just spoiled and got accustomed to learning by visualizing how its done following in real time rather than an overview of the finished product. Currently researching the schematics on my model (subaru xv without proximity key; MT) And should be straight forward, Thanks !!
Second thing I don’t like too. When you stop the car. Pull hand break. And you get out the car. Close the door The vehicle will auto shut off. In this case.. some time you want go to trunk get some water. And vehicles will shut off. But you don’t want shut off at this time. So if you guy want to install. Read my comment.
Easier said than done. What if the transmission doesn't give a neutral position signal? Don't you think we would just do that if it were a standard feature? It would be so much easier to wire if that were the case.
@@AnthonyJ350 Would you be able to make it that way for certain models that do have neutral safety switch/neutral sensing switch/clutch pedal switch etc..? My vehicle is a 94, which is quite old, and I'm pretty sure from 1988 on, the manual transmission has had a neutral sensing switch/wire that you surely could tap into. It was on the transmission itself. Most MT vehicles have a clutch pedal switch also, which does the exact same thing as the neutral sensing switch. Sure some vehicles might not have a neutral switch on the manual transmission itself, but there's usually a clutch switch that must sense the clutch as depressed the send power to the starter solenoid. There's a whole lot of vehicles that could fit the bill for a very easy installation process. Very few, actually none off the top of my mind, have absolutely zero safety protocol for the vehicle to start with the transmission in gear, usually always like I said a neutral switch on the transmission, or a clutch pedal switch. If your vehicle doesn't in fact have it then you would have no choice but to do it the other way, as shown in the video..but regardless, wouldn't it be pretty easy to make a simple switch/lever or something that would be an easy accessory to the brain box and install that would work? I mean it's 2022 even if a transmission doesn't have a neutral switch, or the MT vehicle for some reason doesn't have a clutch pedal switch, with 3d printing and tech available this is a super easy concept to bring to fruition for that "quick and easy" setup for any MT vehicle..
FINALLY!!!! A video that helped me start my new car 🤣🤣. Was starting to worry considering winter is coming. Thank you for the demo 🙏🏼
Glad the video helped you!
I have a 2007 Infiniti G35 sedan 6MT.. is a Compustar remote start system using the factory key fob to start the car compatible? Approx cost??
Some of the Nissans allow for 3X lock but it probably work best with the new key fob. Cost can be anywhere between $600 to $1,000 depending on features and which remotes you order with the system.
Does the viper system have inputs that I could maybe tap off of the in gear sensor on the transmission? On a Mazda the sensor is brought to ground in gear. As is the ebrake. So you'd have one closed ground and one open ground telling the system it's good to go.
We're hooked up to the parking brake and foot brake in the video. There is a neutral position wire but it's the wire we hook up to the parking brake. The Viper needs to see the "sequence" in order to go into ready mode.
so the car has to be left in neutral everytime you leave in order to remote start?
I have a 2016 accord 6 speed and I'm worried about something happening to the car if I get this installed
Correct. The car has to detect it's in neutral before you shut it down in order to remote start the vehicle.
@@AnthonyJ350 what if your car is in gear and you remote it. It'll stall out right? Mine did that and now its not sending fuel as I start it. Won't crank or nothing. Any idea what could it but?
You really shouldn't be driving a manual car! 😮😳
I have an Excalibur, I'm going to try and install on my manual 2020 mustang
Awesome, let us know how it goes.
@@AnthonyJ350 will do
On older Vehicles that don't require a bypass module , using a viper 5305v do you use green* (-) door input and violet* (+) door input , or just green * (-)door input?
On the bottom of wiring diagram page, it states wiring with * Required connection for manual transmission vehicles
Thanks for sharing
What's all needed to install a remote start on my 2013 Impreza, no navigation, key start, manual transmission.
You'll have to ask your local install shop. I highly recommend you have them perform the job.
What about compustart I got the two way on a 2008 Honda accord manual and I have to engage the e brake twice to get the system to work is this the installers fault ?
Depends on how it's setup/ programmed. That sounds reasonable. I mainly do Compustar now ( I'm not a fan of Viper's new DS4 platform).
I'm probably way to late to this show. But is there any way to activate the remote start sequence and not have to set the alarm?
No it will set the alarm every time. Why don't you want it to set the alarm?
@@AnthonyJ350 Where I work is a secured lot. And it's in Las Vegas. So when it is 117° I'd like to remote start but not have to set the alarm in case someone dings the door and set off the alarm when they pull in. (We have a big guy that has a hard time getting out of his car) lol.
But yeah, I'd like to fire it up for the AC but not have to have the alarm set. Thanks for the response 👍
@@brianfauver1790 You can just turn the shock sensor down to the bare minimum or off so it doesn't get triggered.
When I remote start on a install I did for my boy on a 1995 c1500 Silverado it makes the tranny shift hard but when started with the key it doesn’t I have a relay for acc 2 and Ign 2 has power
You need to fire up the second ignition and accessory. Tell him not to remote start anymore until you correct it.
Did you verify second ignition is turning on during the remote start sequence? What module did you use?
i bought a mykeypremium remote start for my genesis coupe 2013 manual transmission with push to start, but i didnt notice it's for automatic, now i couldnt use it. it's trying to turn on the car but, it wont start, maybe i have to bypass the wire that was sent to the braking system(since it's for automatic) to swap it to the clutch wiring (to start the car)? and how do you think I can do this? I hope I get a reply, really means a lot! thank you!
cause great thing about the system i can use my original keyfob.
actually just tested it rn, after pressing the keyfob to remote start , it works only when i press the clutch, and turns off after i open the door, what do you think i can do to solve this?
You'll need a something like a Compustar or Viper unit, designed for manual transmission applications.
What happens if the car was left in 1st gear then the remote start was activated the car should not start correct?
You would stall the vehicle attempting to put it into ready mode once you let out the clutch. The vehicle is still running when you exit the vehicle.
Would there be any issues installing this in a 17 Civic Si? My Si is a push button start w/manual transmission.
I don't think so
Nope.... I use this on my toyota estima emina 1997 auto turbo diesel..
How much that installation totally cost?
With product and labour I believe it was in $600ish area.
Is it more expensive compared to an auto?
Onaip good question
Would it work with an older manual vehicle like a 92 Jeep Wrangler?
Not advised because a Weangler is technically a convertible. No credible shop will perform the job unfortunately
What's stopping this system from remote starting a hard top with all the windows rolled down? Nothing right? Did I just point out an obvious flaw? I can promise remote starting your Wrangler with the top off during winter would be pointless 🤣 Same goes for the AC during the summer. The biggest issue is a lot of older Wranglers have manual door locks so you would have to spend additional time and money installing keyless entry because this system would have no idea if the door is open closed or even on the vehicle.
@@AnthonyJ350wrong. Viper used to have a system specifically for convertibles, I had one. And if the sensors detected any arm or anything going in the car with the top down the alarm started going off first then after 30 seconds the top and windows would close when it was locked with the top down. And it had remote start, ac/heat controls, window and top control, but the top had to be unlocked to use the remote top control.
@kellyo7454 "Used to". Proximity sensors aren't new. But without a roof to bounce off of it's so hard to tune and unreliable.
There's a reason why that solution is no longer offered and most shops will refuse to install a remote starter on a manual transmission convertible. The liability risk is too high.
@@OIllllO It's a liability issue and probability. Go ask a shop to do the job. Most won't, it's just how it is.
Will this work on a 2019 Toyota 86 TRD special edition? Push start manual transmission
It should, the down side to Toyota push to start, whether automatic or manual, when you open the door the vehicle will shut off for security reasons. But at least your interior will be warm or cool depending on what you set it to.
Is there any way I can do this with a 03 ram 3500
Yup for sure. I just did an install using a Compustars CM7200 with an Idatalink Blade AL. Used 4 additional relays to activate the necessary accessory wires and bypass the clutch during the remote start sequence. Need to install a unit that is designed for manual transmissions.
Will it work on 2021 Camaro manual transmission
You can with Compustar.
Hi Anthony,
I have a 2012 Nissan Sentra SER Spec-V with the 6-speed. I had a compustar unit installed on this car about a year ago, and I'm having a few issues. Firstly, only on a cold, wintery start (0 C or lower usually) my car will "over-crank" during the remote start, stop cranking, run for a few more seconds, and then shut off. Do you know what could be causing this? I took the car back to my installer and they said they reset the tach and the problem still persists. Also, my car does not always go into reservation mode (I have it setup to do so automatically after brake + e-brake are engaged.
Thanks, your videos are always full of great info.
Sometimes with reservation mode you have to do it slow, because the unit is always looking for it, so give it time to figure it out. If you're having issues with starting in the cold, check the health of the battery. If the voltage is low it will affect the performance of the remote starter as they're very sensitive. I would also look into upgrading the grounds under the hood to help.
@@AnthonyJ350 Great, thanks a lot for the advice.
What if accedental you forgot to shift neutral and then you start .
It won't go into "ready mpde". Vehicle must idle in neutral before hand during the shut down sequence.
Does anyone have a link to this specific viper alarm?
What kind of vehicle do you have?
@@AnthonyJ350 2006 Ford fusion. I can't find this one with push start and PKE
@@kendrickbanks7946 You would want the older Viper 5606V or a current Compustar unit
@@AnthonyJ350 ok thanks
@@kendrickbanks7946 No problem
I just install my 2024 si manual
I didn’t like it’s
Because. When I start the car in side home. When I come out open the door. The engine is shut off. In this case. You want the engine running keep the vehicle warm. But why it shut off
Did you wait too long and the run time completed?
What viper system you have
5806v
@@AnthonyJ350 Is this kit a plug an play are do I need anything else and do you have a video of the install?
@@spence8335 It was a hardwire when I did it. I unfortunately don't make install videos for these products because there's too many variables, you need an experienced technician to install it.
@@AnthonyJ350 Okay thank you
Just add a field disturbance sensor to kick it out of ready mode for convertibles.
Still too much of a liability and against our policy.
What if I installed the remote start Myself on my T Top Trans am? I think the only reason you said you can't have a remote start installed on a t top car is because shop liability.
Highly recommend against it. You really need am experienced person installing these devices. There's too much risk with a convertible, t-top or targa top.
You might be willing to take the risk, but are you willing to put others in potential harms way?
@@AnthonyJ350 Just had a Viper 5706v remote start system installed on my 2002 Chevy Camaro with T-Tops.
@@stevemoya7934 Automatic or manual transmission?
@@AnthonyJ350 Manual transmission 😎
@@AnthonyJ350 what is the risk with a remote starter being installed on a T-top with manual transmission?
Is it same for ‘05 Scion xB
It would be the same setup procedure with this product.
There's something you didn't show in the video that I wish you showed.
I recently had the same system installed on my 2015 Honda Civic EX coupe (smartkey) and every time I open the door whether the car is in remote start mode or pit stop mode the engine shuts off. Does that car do the same thing? Is this a thing for cars with proximity keys? Thanks for posting this video.
Ya that's something that is manufacturer specific. Toyota and Honda suffer from this, even with a factory starter. There is one product I recently used that keeps the engine running, I did an install on a 2018 Accord with an IdataStart and was able to keep it running. Keep in mind this was made available just recently. And I know it's annoying but that is a first world problem ;)
@@AnthonyJ350 seems odd because my dad had a 2017 Honda CR-V Touring and the remote start was seemless. You open the door and it stays on and you press the button to unlock the gear selector and drive off. Maybe it's a new Honda thing?
@@BakaDani It varies from model and year. I know older ones would shut down. And newer ones they figured out how to keep it running. I've done Dodge and Nissan with no issues and did a Mitsubishi the other day and they stay running.
@@AnthonyJ350 weird but makes sense. I don't know if hondas before 2016 work differently or don't have an option to get remote start whether it's Auto or manual
@@BakaDani You have to also consider different models of vehicles are in different stages of their life cycle. So the engineering architecture will vary depending on the model and generation they are developing
Wll it work on 2022 Tacoma?
If there's firmware available.
Whats the item name i can’t find it
Look up Compustar
Nice car 💯💯
Thank for watching!
It should just have gear indicator instead of doing that every single time
How many manual transmissions have a neautral postion output wires?
I have camaro and tried this it didnt work on me
You had a remote starter installed?
your right its not to much work. however it completely negates the convince of a remote starter.........
Not really. You do a procedure that takes about 5 seconds to perform. The next cold morning you can remote start your vehicle from the comfort of your home.
What has been "completely" negated?
I have a bmw 320 2009 manual transmission can I install ?
Is it a convertible?
Well, you explained the theory, wish this was a walkthrough, anyways thanks I guess eh
3:48 of this video. This is the procedure for Viper ua-cam.com/video/QEiJREXkLAI/v-deo.html
@@AnthonyJ350 yes, im just spoiled and got accustomed to learning by visualizing how its done following in real time rather than an overview of the finished product. Currently researching the schematics on my model (subaru xv without proximity key; MT) And should be straight forward, Thanks !!
Second thing I don’t like too.
When you stop the car. Pull hand break. And you get out the car. Close the door The vehicle will auto shut off. In this case.. some time you want go to trunk get some water. And vehicles will shut off. But you don’t want shut off at this time. So if you guy want to install. Read my comment.
If you leave ignition on, it won't shut off.
Super irritating. They need to just wire it right. Just have shit monitor if the stick is in the middle.
Easier said than done. What if the transmission doesn't give a neutral position signal? Don't you think we would just do that if it were a standard feature? It would be so much easier to wire if that were the case.
@@AnthonyJ350 Would you be able to make it that way for certain models that do have neutral safety switch/neutral sensing switch/clutch pedal switch etc..? My vehicle is a 94, which is quite old, and I'm pretty sure from 1988 on, the manual transmission has had a neutral sensing switch/wire that you surely could tap into. It was on the transmission itself. Most MT vehicles have a clutch pedal switch also, which does the exact same thing as the neutral sensing switch. Sure some vehicles might not have a neutral switch on the manual transmission itself, but there's usually a clutch switch that must sense the clutch as depressed the send power to the starter solenoid. There's a whole lot of vehicles that could fit the bill for a very easy installation process. Very few, actually none off the top of my mind, have absolutely zero safety protocol for the vehicle to start with the transmission in gear, usually always like I said a neutral switch on the transmission, or a clutch pedal switch. If your vehicle doesn't in fact have it then you would have no choice but to do it the other way, as shown in the video..but regardless, wouldn't it be pretty easy to make a simple switch/lever or something that would be an easy accessory to the brain box and install that would work? I mean it's 2022 even if a transmission doesn't have a neutral switch, or the MT vehicle for some reason doesn't have a clutch pedal switch, with 3d printing and tech available this is a super easy concept to bring to fruition for that "quick and easy" setup for any MT vehicle..