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cwj370 06-18-2009 07:56 PM

I'm thinking about it. My stepson works for Toyota, he is going to talk to a buddy at Nissan about it. Then we'll see.

silverpence 06-20-2009 02:19 AM

Anyone has had any kind of remote start system successfully installed on their M/T 370 yet? I'd be interested to hear about how well it's working, what brand was used, if there were any shortcomings, the cost of the system/installation, etc...

Cheers

370Z Purist 06-20-2009 02:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by silverpence (Post 95310)
Anyone has had any kind of remote start system successfully installed on their M/T 370 yet? I'd be interested to hear about how well it's working, what brand was used, if there were any shortcomings, the cost of the system/installation, etc...

Cheers


I doubt anyone has installed it at all, much less on an M/T. These cars are so computerized that I think any kind of bypass on the clutch safety is going to be very difficult.

I wonder why the Japan market's Fairlady Z gets so many more goodies than we in the American market do...:shakes head:

kdoske 07-25-2009 11:50 PM

i really want this as well but something has me puzzled. This key fob isn't the same foot print as the they key fob that came with the car. I guess what I am getting at is what do if we get this and the batter runs out? We can't stick it in the key port because it obviously wont fit....

So i guess my questions is, is this a replacement key fob or is this another key fob we would have to carry in addition to the one that we already have....

Edit:

Found the answer to my own question
Quote:

Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z (Post 50986)
The answer back gives feedback acknowledging functions you chose actually happened. The security system is already on the car with the Intelligent Key, and this remote is an adjunct to your Intelligent Key, not a replacement; you will now be carrying two remotes with you. What I am hoping is that you can open the trunk with the Z running versus the current situation.

This is the one I want to purchase too.

original post can be found here - http://www.the370z.com/50986-post43.html

I hate having crap in my pockets so this new automatically makes this a no go for me. Sucks too I really wanted a factory remote start.

ZKindaGuy 07-26-2009 12:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by g96818 (Post 93630)
all u guys have to do is bypass the clutch safety switch with a paperclip or something, then u can use remote start. that's what i did with my celica and it works perfectly :happydance:

Oh yea that is certainly a good solution....I'm going to risk a 38K investment using a 2-cent paperclip.....:icon14: DUMB :icon14: real DUMB.....rolleyes:

CBRich 07-26-2009 10:22 AM

That looks pretty slick. I would guess it is a royal PITA to try and install though.

marcussoori 08-26-2009 02:08 PM

Bump: any updates?

drdre8424 08-26-2009 03:27 PM

i want one.
does it still roll the windows down? maybe this one will actually roll them up too!

marcussoori 09-15-2009 04:23 PM

See the reply I got below...not very promising. Anyone interested in being the first guinea pig?

"Dear Sir/ Madam

Thank you so much for your e-mail. My name is Tsuyoshi from Japanparts.com. About 415-014-020-1, it is for A/T, so this is okay for the transmission type. However, all of our parts are basically for JDM, so I can not guarantee that this will fit to USDM.

Also, the installation directions in English are not available and not able to check the signals, so I can not tell that this sound is same as the US signals.

I am sorry for the inconvenience.

japanparts.com : PARTS DATABASE

Just in case you do NOT know how, here is the way to checkout including the shipping fee and how to make an order, so please check it:

Step 1:
Please go to the link that I attached before. Please click convert to change the value to your hope currency and click refresh.
Step 2:
Please click more info to make sure that is the right parts that you want.
Step 3:
Please choose the select one and select 2 if necessary and put QTY.
Step 4:
Please click the shopping cart.
Step 5:
If you want to add some more parts, then please click back to item list and go back from Step 2. If you are NOT adding any other parts, then please skip this
PLEASE NOTE: Our Site requires "Cookies" to be enabled. Please adjust your Web browser.
Step 6:
Please choose your area and click Select Your Area.
Step 7:
Please fill out "Delivery Charge Quote" and "Payment Method" and click Submit. PLEASE CHOOSE NEAREST AIRPORT AND SEAPORT IF THE PART(S) IS BIG.
Step 8:
Please choose Freight method and click Proceed with an Order if the parts price and shipping fee are OK with you.
Step 9:
Please read on to PLEASE READ first.
Step 10:
Please fill out 'Consignee's Information', Buyer Information' and 'The Password for a Point Check' and Process an order.
Make sure to input your password after inputting your e-mail address.
Please make the password if this is the first order.
Step 11:
Please put the points that you want to use (If you already have the discount points with us) and click Process with an order. If you are shopping with us for first time, then please do NOT worry about now.

PLEASE NOTE, IMPORTING TAX OR SOMETHING LIKE THOSE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE. You may have to pay, but I do NOT know how much it will be.

PLEASE NOTE, ALL OUR PARTS ARE FOR JDM, SO I CAN NOT GUARANTEE ANY OF THE PARTS WILL WORK OK ONTO EXPORTING AND OVER SEA MODEL OR NOT. THAT MEANS, I CAN NOT ACCEPT ANY PARTS RETURNING OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT EVEN THE PARTS DOES NOT WORK ONTO YOUR CAR. If you are happy with it, then please make an order.

If you have any questions, please reply to me.

Yours faithfully

Tsuyoshi
Japanparts.com"

g96818 09-15-2009 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZKindaGuy (Post 126038)
Oh yea that is certainly a good solution....I'm going to risk a 38K investment using a 2-cent paperclip.....:icon14: DUMB :icon14: real DUMB.....rolleyes:

then solder the wire together dumba$$. it's basically the same concept, complete the circuit


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