Remote Car Starter for a Manual Transmission 1998 Jeep Wrangler
Introduction
Installing a remote car starter in a manual transmission vehicle can be a bit more challenging than in an automatic transmission vehicle. This is because the remote car starter needs to be able to override the clutch safety switch in order to start the engine.
Parts Needed
In order to install a remote car starter in a manual transmission 1998 Jeep Wrangler, you will need the following parts:
- Remote car starter kit
- Clutch bypass module
- Wiring harness
- Crimp connectors
- Electrical tape
Installation Instructions
Once you have gathered all of the necessary parts, you can begin the installation process.
1. Disconnect the battery
The first step is to disconnect the negative battery terminal. This will prevent any electrical accidents from occurring.
2. Install the clutch bypass module
The clutch bypass module is a small device that will allow the remote car starter to override the clutch safety switch. To install the clutch bypass module, you will need to:
- Locate the clutch safety switch. It is usually located on the clutch pedal assembly.
- Disconnect the electrical connector from the clutch safety switch.
- Connect the clutch bypass module to the electrical connector that you just disconnected from the clutch safety switch.
- Connect the other electrical connector from the clutch bypass module to the clutch safety switch.
3. Install the remote car starter
Once the clutch bypass module is installed, you can begin installing the remote car starter. To do this, you will need to:
- Locate a suitable location for the remote car starter brain. It should be in a location where it will not get wet or damaged.
- Mount the remote car starter brain using the supplied hardware.
- Connect the wiring harness from the remote car starter brain to the wiring harness from the clutch bypass module.
- Connect the other end of the wiring harness from the remote car starter brain to the wiring harness from the vehicle.
- Crimp all of the connections and wrap them with electrical tape.
4. Test the remote car starter
Once the remote car starter is installed, you can test it to make sure that it is working properly. To do this, you will need to:
- Reconnect the negative battery terminal.
- Press the lock button on the remote control for the remote car starter.
- The engine should start within a few seconds.
Troubleshooting
If you are having problems getting the remote car starter to work, you can try the following troubleshooting tips:
- Make sure that all of the connections are tight.
- Check the fuses for the remote car starter.
- Make sure that the clutch bypass module is installed correctly.
- Contact the manufacturer of the remote car starter for technical support.
Conclusion
Installing a remote car starter in a manual transmission vehicle can be a bit challenging, but it is not impossible. By following the instructions in this article, you can install a remote car starter in your 1998 Jeep Wrangler and enjoy the convenience of starting your engine from a distance.