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Old Dec 12, 2009 | 04:13 PM
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Well, I have an alarm w/ a disabled remote start since my car is a manual. I was looking into diffrent modules that is offered and tripped over this, directed electronic module 689M. Any 1 have this installed in their remote start with a manual tranny?
Old Dec 14, 2009 | 03:47 AM
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I have one kicking in my tool box at work. Its a cool little unit but I never put it in. If I were in your shoes I would pick up the viper 5701 because it all ready is manual transmission ready.

Right now i have the viper 5902.
Old Dec 14, 2009 | 03:58 AM
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I have one of those lcd screens viper alarm system already. I think it is the 5900 series as well. The one with the blue remote. Well i got the adapter module for the manual tranny which i will put in this week. I dont mind a sequence especially in the winter. The summer I can care less for it. I just do not want to worry about leaving my car in gear which i rarely do and it going off on its own. At least if i have to put a sequence to it and I put it in gear I dont think it should go on, well I let you know how it goes!
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I have a Python 872P in my 5sp tC. Works well enough.
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if you have the new viper 5901 then you wont need the 689M module. The viper is manual transmission ready straight out of the box.
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if you need help hit me up. Im a viper retailer and MECP certified installer. I have done hundreds so far. Im in the process of even testing a new module for DEI (the company that makes the bypass modules)
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Cool, Thanks.
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More insight from Mattieg!

I'm looking into remote starters as well. Just beginning the research. I think that I came to the right place.
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Well, I have an alarm w/ a disabled remote start since my car is a manual. I was looking into diffrent modules that is offered and tripped over this, directed electronic module 689M. Any 1 have this installed in their remote start with a manual tranny?
I have the Carroll Shelby alarm system/remote start, the system is called the CS-750R, its out of da box ready for manual tranny, it comes w/ a screen remote and a distance of half mile start distance.
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Also, the CS-750R Shelby is extremely sensitive, my tc is parked on st., so whenever loud cars, motorcycles etc. passes by, it trips the alarm system. But other than that its a phenomanal unit.
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haha hey paintball!! Ya with the alarm systems you have a shock sensor installed and you can turn it down. Mine is the same way but I like it. I also have a proximity sensor so if someone where to try to peak in my windows it will set the alarm off.
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