Remote Starter + Alarm?
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thats only if u try locking the car with the stock alarm clicker..if ur gettin a remote start..that is obviously an aftermarket alarm which will allow u to lock the car cause it doesn't integrate itself into the oem alarm system fastkey
#18
Remote Starter Compatible to my lancer de 2009
Hi guys, I am new to this forum. I don't have any experiences in remote car installation.
1st. I just want to ask if what remote starter is of good quality and cheap? I am also planning to install an alarm system.
2nd. What tools and parts do I need for remote starter installation?
3rd. Do I also need a trunk release kit? Details: I have a keyless entry key, and there's a button for trunk release.\
please help me. Thank you guys!
1st. I just want to ask if what remote starter is of good quality and cheap? I am also planning to install an alarm system.
2nd. What tools and parts do I need for remote starter installation?
3rd. Do I also need a trunk release kit? Details: I have a keyless entry key, and there's a button for trunk release.\
please help me. Thank you guys!
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Good and cheap?
Cheap and annoying? Plenty. Cheap ones may occasionally not let you start the car until you grab a handful of wires under the dash and yank them in a rage...
Go with a major brand. Crimestopper is a good one. Read the reviews.
You will need standard electrical tools (good multi-meter, wire strippers, solder/gun, shrink wrap (preferred) or good electrical tape. Extra plastic tabs for replacing broken ones removing substantial amounts of interior trim
You may also need a module to bypass your FAST key if you have one.
Cell phone app starters/alarms require a hefty monthly charge (be aware of that before buying (since you started with "cheap" )
Lastly, you will need a wiring diagram for your car.
If your trunk release works now and the new remote has trunk release - you will just tie into the existing wire. (did that help?)
Cheap and annoying? Plenty. Cheap ones may occasionally not let you start the car until you grab a handful of wires under the dash and yank them in a rage...
Go with a major brand. Crimestopper is a good one. Read the reviews.
You will need standard electrical tools (good multi-meter, wire strippers, solder/gun, shrink wrap (preferred) or good electrical tape. Extra plastic tabs for replacing broken ones removing substantial amounts of interior trim
You may also need a module to bypass your FAST key if you have one.
Cell phone app starters/alarms require a hefty monthly charge (be aware of that before buying (since you started with "cheap" )
Lastly, you will need a wiring diagram for your car.
If your trunk release works now and the new remote has trunk release - you will just tie into the existing wire. (did that help?)
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Good and cheap?
Cheap and annoying? Plenty. Cheap ones may occasionally not let you start the car until you grab a handful of wires under the dash and yank them in a rage...
Go with a major brand. Crimestopper is a good one. Read the reviews.
You will need standard electrical tools (good multi-meter, wire strippers, solder/gun, shrink wrap (preferred) or good electrical tape. Extra plastic tabs for replacing broken ones removing substantial amounts of interior trim
You may also need a module to bypass your FAST key if you have one.
Cell phone app starters/alarms require a hefty monthly charge (be aware of that before buying (since you started with "cheap" )
Lastly, you will need a wiring diagram for your car.
If your trunk release works now and the new remote has trunk release - you will just tie into the existing wire. (did that help?)
Cheap and annoying? Plenty. Cheap ones may occasionally not let you start the car until you grab a handful of wires under the dash and yank them in a rage...
Go with a major brand. Crimestopper is a good one. Read the reviews.
You will need standard electrical tools (good multi-meter, wire strippers, solder/gun, shrink wrap (preferred) or good electrical tape. Extra plastic tabs for replacing broken ones removing substantial amounts of interior trim
You may also need a module to bypass your FAST key if you have one.
Cell phone app starters/alarms require a hefty monthly charge (be aware of that before buying (since you started with "cheap" )
Lastly, you will need a wiring diagram for your car.
If your trunk release works now and the new remote has trunk release - you will just tie into the existing wire. (did that help?)
Yes, it is very helpful thank you!
I am now deciding which starter to take whether viper or crimestopper. Which one do you think is best? By the way I live in Winnipeg, and winter is 6months a year. Having a remote starter will help me a lot but still looking for quality or cheap(optional) one's that works great even if it's below 40 outside.
I don't have a fast key, will I still need a bypass module? I only have this kind of key, the remote head keyless entry.
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Either Viper or CS is fine. Pick based on features and price.
Ambient temp doesn't matter to a remote start - as long the car starts normally with the key - it will start remote.
I am "pretty sure" you won't need a module for that key - I know if I take a key/remote to the local hardware store to copy the key - they have a "tester" for chipped keys.
Budget a whole weekend for the install since it is your first time.
Ambient temp doesn't matter to a remote start - as long the car starts normally with the key - it will start remote.
I am "pretty sure" you won't need a module for that key - I know if I take a key/remote to the local hardware store to copy the key - they have a "tester" for chipped keys.
Budget a whole weekend for the install since it is your first time.
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