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Does anyone here know anything about remote start systems?
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<blockquote data-quote="Woody6799" data-source="post: 14763732" data-attributes="member: 124316"><p>The shop I used to work for charged $199 for the unit and then additional for each bypass you needed, such as the 555U to "kill a key." After the system starts the car, you simple place the key in the ignition and turn to the run position, not the start position. This will allow the key to run the car. There should be a kill switch in the brake pedal so if you step on it without the key in the run position the car will die and you will have to restart.</p><p></p><p>Pretty much any reputable shop should be able to toss one in for you for well under $700. I am out of the game for a while but our Viper top of the line alarm/remote start system with pager remote was just about $500. Personally, I would just look into the base unit that activates when you hit lock on the factory remote twice. I can't for the life of me remember the unit number but it was pretty much just a factory add on. Two clicks of the lock button on the remote and boom, done. I like the clean look better then the aftermarket remote. Stay away from Best Buy and box stores though. Their product and installs are junk. I personally like DEI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woody6799, post: 14763732, member: 124316"] The shop I used to work for charged $199 for the unit and then additional for each bypass you needed, such as the 555U to "kill a key." After the system starts the car, you simple place the key in the ignition and turn to the run position, not the start position. This will allow the key to run the car. There should be a kill switch in the brake pedal so if you step on it without the key in the run position the car will die and you will have to restart. Pretty much any reputable shop should be able to toss one in for you for well under $700. I am out of the game for a while but our Viper top of the line alarm/remote start system with pager remote was just about $500. Personally, I would just look into the base unit that activates when you hit lock on the factory remote twice. I can't for the life of me remember the unit number but it was pretty much just a factory add on. Two clicks of the lock button on the remote and boom, done. I like the clean look better then the aftermarket remote. Stay away from Best Buy and box stores though. Their product and installs are junk. I personally like DEI. [/QUOTE]
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