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Remote Car Starter
2006-01-10, 6:55 PM #1
How many of you Massassians use these? I'm considering buying one.
2006-01-10, 7:00 PM #2
I believe my dad's explorer has one, so you can warm up the car, etc. He never uses it.
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2006-01-10, 8:07 PM #3
You should get one that starts the car and makes it drive over to you. Also make it talk and start wearing lots of leather to match your 80s style hair.
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2006-01-10, 8:42 PM #4
not worth it, keyless entry is nice if you don't already have that though
gbk is 50 probably

MB IS FAT
2006-01-10, 8:44 PM #5
<3 keyless entry. Probably will be getting remote start soon. :D
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2006-01-11, 10:01 AM #6
yeah, also keyless entry is cheap and if you are at least somewhat smart you can install it yourself, remote start is a lot harder.

got a keyless entry system from autozone for about $50 and putting it in took me about an hour, only because i had to take off the door panel and bend all those stupid clips back.
gbk is 50 probably

MB IS FAT
2006-01-11, 10:04 AM #7
Originally posted by NoESC:
yeah, also keyless entry is cheap and if you are at least somewhat smart you can install it yourself, remote start is a lot harder.

got a keyless entry system from autozone for about $50 and putting it in took me about an hour, only because i had to take off the door panel and bend all those stupid clips back.


took me 5 hours, only because the kit was not complete, and my car didn't have a motor for the locks in the driver side front door. it has some mechanic system for central locking :/
Last edited by mb; today at 10:55 AM.
2006-01-11, 10:17 AM #8
well yeah, if you don't already have power locks it's going to be a pain. i just had to connect power, splice it into the lock switch on the driver door, and connect it to the parking light switch so that the lights would flash. i didn't even bother with the horn, and since it's a suburban there is no trunk release to connect.
gbk is 50 probably

MB IS FAT
2006-01-11, 2:40 PM #9
I want something like that for a Delorian, only it makes the doors open and close like a bird flapping its wings.

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