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svaillan
03-14-2006, 05:23 AM
Does the H3 starter system have a "Stop & Go" feature? I am looking at upgrading my alarm to a starter alarm but I have a manual transmission and need a bypass. The bypass I found says: " NSS Neutral Safety Bypass - Remote Starter Installation Bypass - Allows for safe installation of remote starter in manual transmission vehicles. Starter system must have "Stop & Go" type starter feature"

So does it or not? And if any case can someone explian to me what it is. Thanks so much Steve

Planohummer
03-16-2006, 05:06 PM
Not quite sure what 'stop and go' starter system means. The BCM actually controls starter engagement. It looks for an input from the clutch pedal switch to enable starting.

f5fstop
03-16-2006, 07:47 PM
Could they be talking about the procedure that is usually required for manual vehicles when you exit?
Put trans in neutral, set emergency brake, and push a button activating the system? Other than that, never heard of this term.
One note, the clutch switch on the H3 does not signal the BCM. In allows voltage to flow to the PCM control relay to allow the starter to be energized by the PCM.

kodiakz
03-17-2006, 11:17 AM
You will need to get a Clifford alarm with their INtellistart IV; that is the only system made that will safely work with a manual tranny and it does have stop and go (or 'pit stop') feature.