TigerEyeJazz
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Yes Manual’s come with it also. It’s mandated that all cars have them except for large SUV’s and Trucks.
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I was wondering how that would work with a manual.Yeah manuals come with it. You got to clutch in to start up.
If it's like other manual transmission vehicles with ASS (auto stop start), it's not too bad. Unlike automatic transmissions, which kill the engine every time you come to a complete stop (if other conditions are met, such as good battery voltage, etc.), in a manual you need to be stopped with the car in neutral and the clutch pedal released. When you press the clutch the engine starts again.Bummer, I was hoping it was not included on the 6spd.
"Clutch In"? We talking to start the ignition in general? If so I'm use to that. Or somehow relating to the start/stop function? Thx.
Cool, thx for that insight.If it's like other manual transmission vehicles with ASS (auto stop start), it's not too bad. Unlike automatic transmissions, which kill the engine every time you come to a complete stop (if other conditions are met, such as good battery voltage, etc.), in a manual you need to be stopped with the car in neutral and the clutch pedal released. When you press the clutch the engine starts again.
So in the end it's not as bad with a manual as it is with an automatic. Because if you're at a light long enough that you put the car in neutral and release the clutch pedal, maybe it's not so bad that the engine shuts off. And when you do want to be ready to roll, you're gonna press the clutch pedal and put the car in gear early, and engine will start. You won't have the problem that people with automatic transmissions do, where they worry the car won't be ready to go precisely when they want it to. Anyone I know with this feature in an automatic will let the car inch forward a little, if they see a gap in traffic up ahead, to wake the car up and have it ready.
Bottom line: Might not be so bad in a manual.
You should never be leaving a parked manual in Neutral, so I fail to see the confusion here.So the car can detect neutral but no remote start?? Hmmm
For remote starting of courseYou should never be leaving a parked manual in Neutral, so I fail to see the confusion here.
If a car is in gear, why would you be remote starting it?For remote starting of course
Parking brake holds it fine. I never had an issue in the past and only put it in gear on hillsIf a car is in gear, why would you be remote starting it?