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    Has anyone tried to install a Mazda remote starter on a Mazda3 sport with a 5 speed?(or I guess any 3 with a 5 speed). I'd like to install it but I don't want to put down the $200 and then find out its all module driven. If not has anyone installed a aftermarket remote starter? and do you have to get a spare key made and put in dash to get around the steering column anti-theft chip thing? Thanks

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    Default Re: mazda remote starter install

    all mazda 3 models has an immobilizer and needs to be bypass. theres a few bypass kits out there that are keyless. ive installed one on mazda 3 with 5spd tranny wirh compustar 2wfm900-as. just make sure when you install one on a 5spd tranny make sure the rs is compatible. from my experience, the mz3's wiring are mostly on the passenger side. should take you between 5-6hrs depending on you foinding all the right wires. just be extra carefull are a lot of wires are identical colors.
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    Default Re: mazda remote starter install

    A 5-speed will need a clutch bypass and the correct interlocking to prevent the car from starting while in gear. The Mazda OEM remote start is designed for only automatic transmissions. It does have all the right bits-and-pieces to deal with imobolizer, tach sensor, wiring harness, etc.You can do the interlocking to make it work with a 5-speed, but if the car does managed to start while in gear someone could be very, very badly hurt.
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    Default Re: mazda remote starter install

    I know some people might be hesitant to share info that could cause injury but could someone steer me to the info or maybe the wiring diagrams to make the interlocking work. BTW I've post this question on many of the US mazda forums thinking that they would have a wider base for info, but I've more info from these two posts then all the US forums. Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iagraham2 View Post
    I know some people might be hesitant to share info that could cause injury but could someone steer me to the info or maybe the wiring diagrams to make the interlocking work. BTW I've post this question on many of the US mazda forums thinking that they would have a wider base for info, but I've more info from these two posts then all the US forums. Thank you.
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    Default Re: mazda remote starter install

    Thanks a lot Noisy Crow. I know I asking a lot but does anyone know if the mazda unit is plug and play with some mods to work with a manual, or is it the standard moduale with hardwiring ?

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    Default Re: mazda remote starter install

    Are you talking about the remote starter that you can get form the dealership? If so, from what I understand it is just for the automatic and not the 5 spd cars.

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    Default Re: mazda remote starter install

    like i said from my previous post, make sure you get a remote starter that is compatible with manual cars. i would highly recommend compustar or dei products. their system has a safety mode for manual cars called "reservation mode" which reminds you to leave the car in neutral upon leaving your car. the car will remain running when you remove your key and as soon as you shut the doors, it will lock all doors and your car is ready to be remote started. if for some reason you need something from the car and unlock the door, this automatically cancels reservation mode preventing you from accidentally shifting the car in gear and remote starting the car. i highly think this is the best system out there.

    IMHO, have your car installed by a professional as the mazda3's wiring is very complicated.

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    Default Re: mazda remote starter install

    I am talking about the remote you get from the dealership, and it can be modified to a 5 speed. I plan on installing it myself, something I'm used too I just have never installed a dealer/factory unit. Installing it isn't that hard I was just trying to find out whether or not it could be modified and if anyone has tried.

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    Default Re: mazda remote starter install

    lol why not do a group buy with me to AudioHeaven... been needing to drag my ass over there for my compustar system.
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    Default Re: mazda remote starter install

    Quote Originally Posted by iagraham2 View Post
    I am talking about the remote you get from the dealership, and it can be modified to a 5 speed. I plan on installing it myself, something I'm used too I just have never installed a dealer/factory unit. Installing it isn't that hard I was just trying to find out whether or not it could be modified and if anyone has tried.
    It can be modded to work with a 5 speed. The big trick is correctly enforcing that the car is not in gear. But as noted, if not done properly the result can be serious injuries or worse.

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    I wouldn't recommend doing this yourself, these cars wiring is more complex than most cars. We can install a system for you, check our monthly specials for a deal on a Compustar system.
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    Default Re: mazda remote starter install

    Quote Originally Posted by selective sound View Post
    I wouldn't recommend doing this yourself, these cars wiring is more complex than most cars. We can install a system for you, check our monthly specials for a deal on a Compustar system.
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    Default Re: mazda remote starter install

    I have a compustar on my 5spd 3... and an OEM on the Mazda5 (automatic)

    I don't doubt that it can be modified to work, but don't cry when your 3 is in you kitchen.

    Trust me. Go with the Compustar or any other aftermarket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBiz View Post
    I have a compustar on my 5spd 3... and an OEM on the Mazda5 (automatic)

    I don't doubt that it can be modified to work, but don't cry when your 3 is in you kitchen.

    Trust me. Go with the Compustar or any other aftermarket.
    1+ ! I've seen it happen in Coffee Time. Guy left the car in gear and when he remote started it, car went right inside.

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    Just installed the mazda remote starter. Very easy install only took about 2hrs. Works great! Only had to splice 6 wires the rest was plug and play. As for the "leaving the car in gear" thing, I've never left my car in gear even without a remote starter, so having to remember that is not an issue. If you are used to leaving your car in gear then it might be an adjustment or don't go this route. If your worried about running your car through your very own coffee time drive-thru LEAVE THE PARKING BRAKE ON! If you've taken care of your brake adjustments the car won't go anywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iagraham2 View Post
    Just installed the mazda remote starter. Very easy install only took about 2hrs. Works great! Only had to splice 6 wires the rest was plug and play. As for the "leaving the car in gear" thing, I've never left my car in gear even without a remote starter, so having to remember that is not an issue. If you are used to leaving your car in gear then it might be an adjustment or don't go this route. If your worried about running your car through your very own coffee time drive-thru LEAVE THE PARKING BRAKE ON! If you've taken care of your brake adjustments the car won't go anywhere.
    What if someone else bors your car and leaves it in gear and you or that person hits the button to start the car and you need up killing someone???
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    I'm actually impressed @ how easy you found the install. It's not an easy thing for most. Congrats, and glad it works.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iagraham2 View Post
    As for the "leaving the car in gear" thing, I've never left my car in gear even without a remote starter, so having to remember that is not an issue. If you are used to leaving your car in gear then it might be an adjustment or don't go this route. If your worried about running your car through your very own coffee time drive-thru LEAVE THE PARKING BRAKE ON! If you've taken care of your brake adjustments the car won't go anywhere.
    I generally refrain from flaming people, but...

    Installing a remote start on a car with a manual transmission and not installing it in a way that prevents starting when in gear is just plain IRRESPONSIBLE. It shows you don't give a damn about anyone who might get hurt if the car does start in gear.

    You can spout all the BS you want about "never leaving the car in gear" or "always putting the parking brake on" but: someday you WILL forget. Someday the parking brake WON'T stop the car from moving when the starter motor kicks in. And someone WILL get hurt.

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    how did you manage to instal the oem starter on a mannual? as far as i was led to beleive it was simply not possible? I recomend that you get a compustar so you dont end up killingor hurting someone like NoisyCrow mentioned but i would be interested to know
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    McGuver, it wires up the exact same as the automatic, just needs the clutch switch bypassed.

    Its lockout relies on the fact that an automatic will only start in neutral or park. Which is why Installing it on a manual car with the clutch bypassed and without additional interlocking is so dangerous.

    It can be done safely, but it does require work and very careful wiring.

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    Has anyone got into their car and no put their seat belt on? I haven't and I never will drive around without it on, just like I will never leave my car in gear or forget to put the parking brake on. As for someone borrowing my car or it going in to service (which doesn't happen often because I'm a mechanic) a bypass switch is installed on the kick panel preventing the remote starter from working. Like I said before this route my not be for you and I am, by no means, suggesting that everyone install there own starter no matter how easy it is. I was merely saying it was easy to install and if you are habit prone like myself then maybe it will work for you. I also don't want to take anything away from the highly skilled installers out there. They are very good at what they do, and they do it liability free (i.e.. safely). Also it can cost a lot to have one installed professionally, especially for a unit that bypasses the ignition lock, works with door locks (with no extra wiring), and can turn on your heated mirrors and rear defroster, all that for $230. I guess a phrase that might keep some of you happy is "you get what you pay for". In this case I'm satisfied.

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    You are a mechanic? a licenced mechanic? And you think this is okay?

    You've never, ever, had a momentary lapse of attention and locked you keys in your car? You only have to forget to leave it in neutral once.

    You can safety it with two relays, a couple of diodes and some wire. $10 bucks worth of parts.
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    yes, yes, yes*, and no




    *it works for me, it's not something I would do for anyone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iagraham2 View Post
    yes, yes, yes*, and no




    *it works for me, it's not something I would do for anyone else.

    i am a mechanic myself not licenced yet but in my apprenticeship and i do not agree with you. Its to dangerous do you want to live the rest of your life paying for your mistake for putting a 230$ remote start in with a bypassed clutch? IMO just pay 500$ for a proper remote starter with instal and you wont be regretting it for the rest of your life.

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