REMOTE STARTER Suggestions?
I am going to be installing a remote starter in my 2005 Accord LX.
Just a remote starter. No security. What is a good quality manufacturer of the starter? |
Viper is a reputable company, here is a link to their site:
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I installed an Autopage in my 2001 Accord. I liked the detailed installation instructions that came with the alarm.
I recently installed a Viper in my 2014 Accord. I had less info but that didn't matter because the 2014 allows for a CANBUS interface for most of the connections. idatalink has the immobilizer bypass but you'll need a shop to program it for you. i recommend just buying the immobilizer bypass from the shop so they don't charge for programming (and you support the local shop). the actual remote start system can be purchased many locations online. the biggest trick is soldering wires to the factory ignition wires. they are thicker and take a while to properly solder. i recommend you solder all connections and avoid any crimp-based connections. |
i use viper and suggest using an AD, therefore you get the lifetime warranty from viper. I used best buy just because they were an AD. also if you sell the car, BB will uninstall the unit for free.
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Thanks guys, I'm convinced to go with Viper.
To: keep_hope_alive - I used to install these remote starters "back in the day", and I knew that a transponder was necessary. I was going to pay the local shop to install all this for me (cuz I'm too old & fat to be crawling around under the dash) but frankly, I don't trust them to do as good a job as I can / will. Regarding the transponder, I simply forget how they work concerning their programming. I'm sure I can do it myself, or do the newer transponders require a "programmer device"? Also, I'm not sure which transponder to buy exactly. I prefer to keep the shops out of the loop as much as possible. Thanks again for the input guys!! |
Originally Posted by GMANCRX
(Post 362618)
Thanks guys, I'm convinced to go with Viper.
To: keep_hope_alive - I used to install these remote starters "back in the day", and I knew that a transponder was necessary. I was going to pay the local shop to install all this for me (cuz I'm too old & fat to be crawling around under the dash) but frankly, I don't trust them to do as good a job as I can / will. Regarding the transponder, I simply forget how they work concerning their programming. I'm sure I can do it myself, or do the newer transponders require a "programmer device"? Also, I'm not sure which transponder to buy exactly. I prefer to keep the shops out of the loop as much as possible. Thanks again for the input guys!! you'll want a schematic of the car so you know where to intercept wiring. |
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