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Got remote starter installed. Now might have some issues.
So I got a remote starter install yesterday at Best Buy. And maybe I'm paranoid but I think there are a couple of little electrical anomalies going on now so will you guys look at your cars and tell me if they do the following things?
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and a short press of the t/c button will illuminate the light, but then turn off at 25 mph i believe.
of note, none of the issues listed have anything to do with any systems or wiring that any remote starting system would connect to in any regard. remote starters connect to 7 primary circuits in the vehicle. starter, power, ignition 1, ignition 2, parking lights, brake pedal, and immobilizer. starter obviously starts the car. ignition 1 and 2, sometimes also referred to as 'accessory 1 and 2' are triggered circuits that control power to things like the radio, hvac, and window controls, among other things. these circuits usually turn on with the key, so the remote unit has to imitate the key being there to make the engine ecu work. parking lights are used as a visual indicator of alarm functions. brake pedal wiring is used as a failsafe/disable to the remote start function. the immobilizer circuit is usually entirely bypassed via a few different methods(all keys now have a digital chip that communicates with the car to verify that the key being used is legitimate, without this digital communication, the car doesn't start), this fakes the car out into thinking the key is present to allow the starter circuit to do it's thing. as i said, none of those connections would only effect the issues you list. if any of these things were improperly connected, the number of things wrong would be much more significant than 3 items. |
Thanks everyone! Guess I was being paranoid. I honestly didn't remember the speedometer brightness being max in day mode.
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Interesting and thanks for the writeup. So if there's a wire specifically for the brake disabler, is there a way to bypass me having to put my actual key and turn it to the second on position in order for the car not to turn off when I press the brake? In other words, I don't want to have to use my key at all (even if it's less secure). |
that's a liability issue that i don't want any part in. the wiring diagrams aren't that hard to look up and change to any method till your hearts content, but then i also suspect there's a reason you went to a low voltage installer for it as well.
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Well anyway, I had it installed because the warranty is only honored if installed by a licensed installer. Well if anyone wanted to speak in hypotheticals, feel free. ;> |
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Let me answer your question with another question: If you don't have a key in your ignition switch, how are you going to shut your car off when you go to park it? |
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Remember: Always leave the car in gear when parked.
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Oh yeah, one more question: How will you be able to lock or unlock the steering wheel without using your key? |
exactly why i didn't want to get into it. way too many modifications to too many systems and wires. the likelyhood of something going wrong increases exponentially to the point i can already hear "BUT SOME GUY ON TEH INTERNET TOLD ME TO" as a rebuttal to an insurance adjuster...
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