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Thread: remote start?
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Old 10-16-2007, 12:25 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Re: remote start?

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mikey previously said: View Post
If mine is in gear it won't start, I don't even worry about it.
I can udnserstand the fear of a remote starter in a manual trans vehicle though, but times and technology have changed.
the right way to do it is with microwave magnets in each gear position. then you use a ring around the shift lever. without getting into detail, when it is setup properly it wont allow the vehicle to start when contact is made between any of the magnets and the ring. that is the best method, other than that, there is no fool proof alarm out there. and besides, ITS ILLEGAL!!!! shops wont do it. i wouldnt do it for someone i dont know.
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