no its not illegal in most states. check with your dept. of transportion
im pretty sure it is. because if you leave your car in 1st then you could risk ramming it into something in front of you.
I have never heard of an Automatic Starter. Are you talking about a Remote Starter? Now if you are asking if an A/T equipped Mazda and a Manual Transmission equipped Mazda have the same starter, the answer is yes, they are identical.
unless it is manual transmission it should work fine. forget auto starters on manual transmissions. Your neihbor's fence will complain, so will their dead dog.
To begin with, check the box or manual of the remote car starter to see if the product is compatible with your car. Use a soldering iron to connect wires following the manual. If there is more than one wire for ignition, accessory or the starter, use a relay to connect them.
Std. Transmission?
I found a manual for my XTREME remote starter at the following URL: http://www.automobilitydistribution.com/e/automobility.asp?s=69103866373DHD&Category=35&Page=29
You should use the users manual to help out with this. If that does not work, you can go online to find the manual there as well.
yes as long as you leave your transmission out of gear and your parking brake on
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BOA is owned by Directed Electronics. Go here: http://www.directed.com/Support/ProductGuides/Owners.aspx to find an owners manual for your product.
Yes, installing aftermarket equipment such as a remote car starter will void a car warranty. For details on you car's warranty consult either the owner's manual, or the car manufacturer's website.
What does a remote starter have to do with the wipers? Just turn them off when stopping the car, and then when you use the remote starter, the next time, the wipers will not come on. If the wipers are not on then they will not work, no matter if you are using a remote starter or not.