I am looking to install a Black Widow BW-Z5 system (security and remote
start) into a 2000 Accord coupe, 5-speed manual. The manual part makes
the install a bit harder, anyone know where I can get electrical
diagrams or a good installer in the Atlanta area?
Seth - 22 Nov 2006 12:26 GMT
>I am looking to install a Black Widow BW-Z5 system (security and remote
> start) into a 2000 Accord coupe, 5-speed manual. The manual part makes
> the install a bit harder, anyone know where I can get electrical
> diagrams or a good installer in the Atlanta area?
Is that unit compatible with a manual transmission? You need one that is.
AstroStart has models specifically for stick shift. There are extra safety
considerations in involved such as circuitry to check to make sure the
parking brake is on and the tranny is in neutral before the system overrides
the clutch safety switch and cranks the motor over.
Joe LaVigne - 23 Nov 2006 08:20 GMT
>>I am looking to install a Black Widow BW-Z5 system (security and remote
>> start) into a 2000 Accord coupe, 5-speed manual. The manual part makes
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> parking brake is on and the tranny is in neutral before the system overrides
> the clutch safety switch and cranks the motor over.
That is VERY cool. Now, if I could only find somewhere to buy them. I
can't seem to find any retailers... Anyone have any links?
Seth - 23 Nov 2006 13:30 GMT
>>>I am looking to install a Black Widow BW-Z5 system (security and remote
>>> start) into a 2000 Accord coupe, 5-speed manual. The manual part makes
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> That is VERY cool. Now, if I could only find somewhere to buy them. I
> can't seem to find any retailers... Anyone have any links?
Their website is www.astroflex.com. Google for dealers who A) carry the
product line and B) have the manual transmission interface...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&rls=GGLG%2CGGLG%3A2005-42%2CGGLG%3Aen&q=a
strostart+manual
I actually installed the first one in the US many years ago when they first
came here with their product line. It was a real PITA the first few times.
Back then, the manual tranny interface consisted of 2 optical emitters
mounted to the shifter and 2 receivers mounted on the base (all inside the
shifter boot). If one or the other set weren't lined up, it meant the
vehicle wasn't in neutral and it wouldn't start.
Joe LaVigne - 24 Nov 2006 05:46 GMT
>>>>I am looking to install a Black Widow BW-Z5 system (security and remote
>>>> start) into a 2000 Accord coupe, 5-speed manual. The manual part makes
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> shifter boot). If one or the other set weren't lined up, it meant the
> vehicle wasn't in neutral and it wouldn't start.
Thanks. Probably won't be looking into it too aggressively until after
Christmas, but this sounds like just what I have been looking for. The
car sure gets cold in Buffalo in Winter... ;-)
Joe
motsco_ - 22 Nov 2006 16:03 GMT
> I am looking to install a Black Widow BW-Z5 system (security and remote
> start) into a 2000 Accord coupe, 5-speed manual. The manual part makes
> the install a bit harder, anyone know where I can get electrical
> diagrams or a good installer in the Atlanta area?
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Is this ATLANTA, GEORGIA??
Why would you need a remote start in ATLANTA?
I'll bet you folks don't even know what a block heater is . . . . :-(
'Curly' (Alberta, Canada)
Zephyr - 22 Nov 2006 17:15 GMT
> > I am looking to install a Black Widow BW-Z5 system (security and remote
> > start) into a 2000 Accord coupe, 5-speed manual. The manual part makes
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>
> 'Curly' (Alberta, Canada)
Curly,
Having lived in both Ontario and Tennessee, I can safely assume he has
no need for a block heater, and he probably won't be warming the car in
February. Its very likely though that he will have the AC cranking to
cool the 120 F inside the car starting in mid May
Dave
motsco_ - 22 Nov 2006 17:31 GMT
>>> I am looking to install a Black Widow BW-Z5 system (security and remote
>>> start) into a 2000 Accord coupe, 5-speed manual. The manual part makes
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>
> Dave
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Cool, I get it!
'Curly'
ponchonutty - 27 Nov 2006 03:17 GMT
I had one of those Blackwidow pieces before. I used it as a
paperweight. The thing sucks!!! Look into www.compustar.com and yes
they have one for a manual car. DON'T INSTALL A REGULAR REMOTE START
THAT HAS NO SAFETY FEATURES FOR MANUAL CARS.

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