I don't how many of you guys here have one of these things, but they sure a great to have in this 104 degree weather we have here where I live today.
freebie
SBR MVP
08-10-05
1174
#2
and on snow days or freezing cold days
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Bluehorseshoe
SBR Posting Legend
07-13-06
15004
#3
But they don't make them for cars with stick, right?
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cobra_king
SBR MVP
08-07-06
2491
#4
Just remember to turn the A/C onto max before you get out of the car the previous nite, or the heat for that matter if it's the winter. Sucks when you forget to do this and than you have to still wait it out in the car!
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dodif
SBR MVP
12-24-06
2037
#5
Originally posted by cobra_king
Just remember to turn the A/C onto max before you get out of the car the previous nite, or the heat for that matter if it's the winter. Sucks when you forget to do this and than you have to still wait it out in the car!
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#6
Originally posted by freebie
and on snow days or freezing cold days
Even though I park my car in my garage and all. I still seem to get stuck out there in those ice and snow storms all the time, and thats the main reason I bought one of these things in the first place.
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onlooker
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-10-05
36572
#7
Yeah, they are great for the heat out here to Dan. Keep that AC on, and let it cool before you enter the vehicle.
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JBC77
SBR MVP
03-23-07
3816
#8
Originally posted by Bluehorseshoe
But they don't make them for cars with stick, right?
Yeah, they do make them for stick. Just don't leave your car in gear when you get out......cause when you remote start it your car will lurch forward.
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freebie
SBR MVP
08-10-05
1174
#9
Originally posted by JBC77
Yeah, they do make them for stick. Just don't leave your car in gear when you get out......cause when you remote start it your car will lurch forward.
How do you bypass it if you don't leave in gear?
That would be difficult to do.
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JBC77
SBR MVP
03-23-07
3816
#10
Originally posted by freebie
How do you bypass it if you don't leave in gear?
That would be difficult to do.
I'm not sure how they bypass it. Under normal circumstance you would have the car in neutral and step on the clutch to start.
My buddy has a fairly new 300z he put one in....it will start whenever you press the button. When he first got it, he forgot to leave the car in neutral........so when he started it from inside the bar......we saw the car jump forward and stall. It moved forward about 5-10 feet and jumped a curb, kinda scary.