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Old 02-10-2007, 10:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
KRO flyz
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Car: 2005 Chrysler 300C
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Question Remote Start Question from a newbie

I have been lurking on this forum since I picked up a 300cabout a month ago. Now that I am starting to add bells and whistles, I have a question. I recently purchased a "complete" remote start set up off e-bay. Well, I was looking everything over today, getting ready to put it in and I realized that the "complete" remote start kit came without the hood tilt safety switch. So my question is if there a way to make this work without the switch. I figured if I just grounded the switch wire that would work, but I'm not an electronics expert. Now, this would just be a temporary solution until I cold get the safety switch from the original vendor (or someone else) as I would not want to override what I consider an important safety feature, but I want to get the remote startin asap as the temps here have been in the sub freezing range for a few weeks and are expected to continue this way for at least the next week. Any information would be appreciated.

Kelin
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