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I know it's not mopar, but a friend want's me to install a remote start kit on her 2009 Nissan Murano. Anyone have knowledge about this? Thanks.
If you have a manual, have a remote start and opt to leave the car in gear (as opposed to using the e brake like the factory intended) your an idiot. Hell even without the remote start its still stupid.
If you have a manual, have a remote start and opt to leave the car in gear (as opposed to using the e brake like the factory intended) your an idiot. Hell even without the remote start its still stupid.
I personally think these should be illegal. You might consider the liability. What would happen if this thing should ever go into gear, or even (stick) just roll off somewhere?
Originally Posted by 1970Duster
If you have a manual, have a remote start and opt to leave the car in gear (as opposed to using the "e" brake like the factory intended) your an idiot. Hell even without the remote start its still stupid...
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Until recenly, emergency brakes, ( a mechanical secondary means of halting the vehicle) typically don't work effectively in reverse..
Ever back out the driveway, put it in forward, and go no-where because the Emergency brake is still on.. It's because of how the emergency cables apply pressure to the shoes..
Recently new cars have been putting one of the Emergency brake cables into the rear of the backing plates, to apply pressure when the wheels rotate backwards..
They became "PARK" brakes,, when GM couldn't fit the word "EMERGENCY" on that little pedal on the floor... ( maybe not GM)
And cranking on the energency when the brakes are hot... you're asking for oval drums..
And about remote starters,.. I gotta ask,, what about the chip in the key, do you have to leave a key in the vehicle, (not nec in the ignition), to get it to start ??