Danny Hsu
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Someone told me there was a failsafe to starting the car when already started..is this true lol??
I guess like there's a failsafe to prevent damage to the starter or flywheel if you happen to turn the ignition again when the car is on.What do mean by fail safe exactly. I have the oem remote car starter.
My doors stay locked while the remote starter is on so no. From what I hear even if u get in while the remotes on and u press the gas or clutch it switches off. Any reason way your wondering?Have you tried to start your car once started?
Yeah I didn't realize it was on because it's so quietHave you tried to start your car once started?
Oh because my buddy says the grinding noise you hear when it happens is like a failsafe letting you know it's already on and it prevents damageMy doors stay locked while the remote starter is on so no. From what I hear even if u get in while the remotes on and u press the gas or clutch it switches off. Any reason way your wondering?
No if u have it running from the remote starter and put your key in it should shut off. That noise your buddy is hearing is the starter getting destroyed.Oh because my buddy says the grinding noise you hear when it happens is like a failsafe letting you know it's already on and it prevents damage
Yeah I didn't realize it was on because it's so quiet
I'm talking repetitively doing it, not just twice obviously doing it twice isn't gonna affect much if any damage at all.Nothing will happen to it I've done it more than twice to my Si and other cars as long as it doesn't become a habit your car should be fine.
And this is the easy part? So a hard part to replace would take 3-4 weeks with help?It's easy replacing the ring gear on the flywheel. Once the starter pinion rips a couple of teeth off of the ring gear, you should be able to replace it in no more than 3 or 4 days doing it by yourself.![]()
Depends on the help (and helper). You have to remove the starter, drop the transmission, remove the clutch, remove the flywheel. Sweat the ring gear off the flywheel (or purchase a new flywheel), carefully fit the new ring gear (if you can find one), sweat it in place, and then reassemble. Simple, no?And this is the easy part? So a hard part to replace would take 3-4 weeks with help?![]()