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Will adding an aftermarket remote starter void warranty?

Will adding an aftermarket remote starter void warranty?

No, if the remote starter system is installed properly it will not void the car’s warranty, even those cars that use a proximity key and push button starter. In fact many dealer installed remote starters are aftermarket brands and not from the vehicle manufacturer.

Does remote start void Subaru warranty?

So if you install a remote start and 6 months later the engine implodes or something in the suspension falls apart, they’d have to honor any warranty that covers the engine or the affected suspension unless they can prove that the remote start installation caused the blown engine or the damaged suspension.

What should I do if my car starter remote is not working?

So, while getting the car starter installed, make sure that you buy a system that bypasses the OEM immobilizer system. To do a basic check, insert the car key into the ignition switch and then press your car starter remote. If the car starts with ease then the issue definitely is the factory installed car immobilizer.

How does a remote start system work in a car?

Remote start systems include two main components. The remote starter is a small piece of equipment that’s installed in your vehicle. It connects to your ignition switch, power wire, ignition wire, starter wire, brake wire, ground wire and tachometer wire.

What are the advantages of using a remote starter?

This is advantageous in case the vehicle stalls, and you can quickly restart it. A key advantage to a remote starter is that your car stays running while it’s locked, which is a big deal if you’re worried about someone stealing your car because you left the keys in the ignition to warm it up while you went back in the house.

How long does it take to install a remote starter?

Typically we ask that you drop your vehicle off for half a day (4 hours) to have a remote start system installed. Some vehicles require less time, some require more. What should I bring with me on the day my Remote Starter is being installed?

Do you need a remote starter for a new car?

If a remote starter was available for your car’s model, trim, and transmission when the car was new, you should be able to have one added to your car, Ibbotson says. Your dealer can figure out whether your car is able to use remote start. Cars built before 2005 will probably need an aftermarket starter.

Typically we ask that you drop your vehicle off for half a day (4 hours) to have a remote start system installed. Some vehicles require less time, some require more. What should I bring with me on the day my Remote Starter is being installed?

This is advantageous in case the vehicle stalls, and you can quickly restart it. A key advantage to a remote starter is that your car stays running while it’s locked, which is a big deal if you’re worried about someone stealing your car because you left the keys in the ignition to warm it up while you went back in the house.

Is it too late to add remote start to your car?

Remote start is a nifty feature that lets you start your car’s engine from afar, cooling the interior on a scorching-hot summer day or warming it up on a brutally cold winter morning . But even if your car didn’t come with this feature, don’t sweat it—in most cases it’s never too late to install a remote starter.

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Ruth Doyle