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Old Jul 28, 2006
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Remote Start AL-1000-E

Hi, I have the Omega AL-1000-E alarm system installed on my 2005 manual transmission Civic...I got the alarm installed when I bought the car; however, I didn't get the remote start option because they wouldn't install it for me (leagle reasons)...My salesman said he could get someone to install it for me outside the company; however, while I was doing my research, I figured out that the add-on remote start to that system (RS-4LX) is not safe for manual transmission vehicles. I emailed Omega and they told me that I would have to install the Omega Max-E alarm with remote start in order to saftely install remote start. Does anyone know if I can add the RS-4LX to my existing system and still allow for safe operation? In other words, is there a certain way of wiring it so it won't start the car if it is ever left in gear? (I usually park in neutral with parking brake on, but I would like to know just in case).

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Old Jul 29, 2006
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uhh....i dont see how remote alarm systems have anything to do with your car's tranny. just put it on. i think they just saying some random bs to you.
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it has something to do with over rideing the clutch
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Originally Posted by se7engen_riDe
uhh....i dont see how remote alarm systems have anything to do with your car's tranny. just put it on. i think they just saying some random bs to you.
if yer talkin about the alarm itself yea i call them bs but if your talkin about the remote start your wrong. its fine for an auto to have the remote start b.c your gonna b in park while manuals, pplz sometime leave them in gear and some pplz dont but b.c its a liability issue to most install companies they wont do it at all. now you can install it yourself but i dont quite know how it is done and done the safe way, if at all. i know a bunch of electronics and alarm experts are gonna come in here in a min like skip ill leave this stuff to them.
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They do have newer alarm models that are made for manual transmission vehicles such as the Omega AL-2000-E or the Omega Max-E; however, I don't want to have to change my whole alarm from AL-1000-E to one of those just to add on remote start, not worth it. If there is any other way without changing the alarm, please let me know. Thanks.
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