2010 GT remote start With Manual Transmission
#1
2010 GT remote start With Manual Transmission
Just got a 2010 GT Premium 5spd all stock
I got two factory keys , one key has a button for remote start but it does not work.
Was this not enabled on the manual transmission ? Tried to research but did not find anything.
Also is there an app I should use for sync to enable more features or is it pretty much plug and play.
Sorry noob questions
I got two factory keys , one key has a button for remote start but it does not work.
Was this not enabled on the manual transmission ? Tried to research but did not find anything.
Also is there an app I should use for sync to enable more features or is it pretty much plug and play.
Sorry noob questions
#2
Manual transmission won't have remote start, at least not from the factory. Some people have defeated the safety feature and installed it aftermarket; at least one guy found out that if you do so your car can easily start, in gear, and drive itself into a pond.
Sync is enabled. But you will need to sign up at syncmyride.com to get all the features. Given the age of your car you will need to buy that service. But there are features that work even if you don't have the full Sync - just can't get the Sync services.
Sync is enabled. But you will need to sign up at syncmyride.com to get all the features. Given the age of your car you will need to buy that service. But there are features that work even if you don't have the full Sync - just can't get the Sync services.
#4
You don't have a factory remote start. Ford won't install them, and most dealers won't do so, because of the danger with a manual transmission.
So if your key fob has remote start on it, either you have/had an aftermarket one on it or a replacement key fob.
And can you bypass the safety feature, sure. But why would you? Like I said, one guy asked about doing it, found out, and posted a thread because his car ended up in the middle of a pond when the remote start allowed it to start while in gear. That is why you can't get it from Ford - too many chances of an unpiloted car taking off down the street.
So if your key fob has remote start on it, either you have/had an aftermarket one on it or a replacement key fob.
And can you bypass the safety feature, sure. But why would you? Like I said, one guy asked about doing it, found out, and posted a thread because his car ended up in the middle of a pond when the remote start allowed it to start while in gear. That is why you can't get it from Ford - too many chances of an unpiloted car taking off down the street.
#5
You don't have a factory remote start. Ford won't install them, and most dealers won't do so, because of the danger with a manual transmission.
So if your key fob has remote start on it, either you have/had an aftermarket one on it or a replacement key fob.
And can you bypass the safety feature, sure. But why would you? Like I said, one guy asked about doing it, found out, and posted a thread because his car ended up in the middle of a pond when the remote start allowed it to start while in gear. That is why you can't get it from Ford - too many chances of an unpiloted car taking off down the street.
So if your key fob has remote start on it, either you have/had an aftermarket one on it or a replacement key fob.
And can you bypass the safety feature, sure. But why would you? Like I said, one guy asked about doing it, found out, and posted a thread because his car ended up in the middle of a pond when the remote start allowed it to start while in gear. That is why you can't get it from Ford - too many chances of an unpiloted car taking off down the street.
Here it is...
https://mustangforums.com/forum/2005...e-updated.html
#6
Don't do it!! My ranger started life as an auto and I swapped it to manual. I origin ally installed the remote start when it was an auto. Luckily I always parked with the ebrake on. I started it once in the garage by accident and luckily it kept stalling itself out before it rolled into anything. Word to the wise DON'T!!
#8
Yep, I remember that dude. Fought all the naysayers then like two months later was on the forums crying that the his car was remotely started while in gear, hopped the curb and ended up in the pond. Tried to blame the dealer but they weren't liable as the the owner had installed something not offered by the dealer.
Here it is...
https://mustangforums.com/forum/2005...e-updated.html
Here it is...
https://mustangforums.com/forum/2005...e-updated.html
#9
Just got a 2010 GT Premium 5spd all stock
I got two factory keys , one key has a button for remote start but it does not work.
Was this not enabled on the manual transmission ? Tried to research but did not find anything.
Also is there an app I should use for sync to enable more features or is it pretty much plug and play.
Sorry noob questions
I got two factory keys , one key has a button for remote start but it does not work.
Was this not enabled on the manual transmission ? Tried to research but did not find anything.
Also is there an app I should use for sync to enable more features or is it pretty much plug and play.
Sorry noob questions
First off, you'd have to leave the transmission in neutral and rely 100% on the parking brake - which is something I'd never, ever recommend anybody do as normal procedure when turning off the engine and getting out of the car. You'd have to bypass the clutch interlock switch, which might have consequences involving things like cruise control (I don't use CC, so I'm not sure how it would behave if it thought that the clutch pedal was always depressed, but I'm guessing that it wouldn't work).
A MT does not have the physical internal parking sprag, or pin, that all automatics have had since at least as far back as the early 1960's. This sprag physically locks the driveshaft from inside the transmission and is what allows remote starting automatics to be a reality.
Norm
#10
You can't look at remote-starting a MT car like you can a automatic.
First off, you'd have to leave the transmission in neutral and rely 100% on the parking brake - which is something I'd never, ever recommend anybody do as normal procedure when turning off the engine and getting out of the car. You'd have to bypass the clutch interlock switch, which might have consequences involving things like cruise control (I don't use CC, so I'm not sure how it would behave if it thought that the clutch pedal was always depressed, but I'm guessing that it wouldn't work).
A MT does not have the physical internal parking sprag, or pin, that all automatics have had since at least as far back as the early 1960's. This sprag physically locks the driveshaft from inside the transmission and is what allows remote starting automatics to be a reality.
Norm
First off, you'd have to leave the transmission in neutral and rely 100% on the parking brake - which is something I'd never, ever recommend anybody do as normal procedure when turning off the engine and getting out of the car. You'd have to bypass the clutch interlock switch, which might have consequences involving things like cruise control (I don't use CC, so I'm not sure how it would behave if it thought that the clutch pedal was always depressed, but I'm guessing that it wouldn't work).
A MT does not have the physical internal parking sprag, or pin, that all automatics have had since at least as far back as the early 1960's. This sprag physically locks the driveshaft from inside the transmission and is what allows remote starting automatics to be a reality.
Norm
Even a sixer is pretty powerful. Happened to me many years ago with my 00 V6. Had my daughter start it one time and I had left it in gear, she let go of the clutch after starting it and it lunged forward, jumped the garage step, destroyed the steel shelves in front of the car and nearly punched through the wall of garage behind the shelves. It didn't make it through to the other side but, had someone been standing in front of it, coulda broken a couple legs at the very least.