In a message dated 11/28/00 9:39:11 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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<< If the clutch pedal is depressed, the car IS in neutral. The placement
 of the stick doesn't matter until the car is put back into gear by
 letting off the clutch :-)
 
 So either way, both the alarm and the car have this safety feature of
 not letting the car start while in gear.
 
 The oldest standard tranny car I have driven is a '80 Toyota, and it
 even had this feature. I think it's pretty universal. >>

  This is easily bypassed.. I did it in my little bucket.. There is a switch 
above the clutch...when the clutch is depressed to start the car.. it pushes 
down on this switch and allows the car to start..There are two wires going to 
this switch.. simply cut the two wires and attatch them to eachother.. this 
will trick the car into thinking the clutch is in, and will let the car 
start...simply fallow the clutch pedal up and you'll find this 
switch......anything else?
                    .02



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