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Wireless Start-Up?
I was really thinking about installing a remote start system in my truck but a guy at my dealership told me that it screws aroudn with the stock security system and coudl possibly shut down the car.... As cool as a remote start is, i dont want to be stuck in the middle of downtown at night without a car. Anybody heard different?? If you already have one, which one shoudl i be looking at for an H3? Thanks!
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You won't have any problems if it's installed properly.
I have the Clifford Matrix RSX 3.5. |
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My auto start was installed in january no problems.:D
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hey if i install the Clifford system, can i (well the installer actually) remove the stock security completely or will that still stay in and somehow interface with the clifford?
Also dei, what range do you get, i mean for the remote? |
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The stock security system won't be removed, just bypassed. If it's a pretty open area I can get the advertised 1/4 mile range. The more buildings, cars in the way the closer you need to be, but it still has good range.
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Mine works off the factory remote. You hit lock 2X and it starts.:D
To extend range hold it against your nose ![]() |
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dei (or whome ever else may know), couple more question if you dont mind,
it looks like there is a wizard for the avantguard versions. does the wizard work with the matrix rsx 3.5, or is there one that works with the rsx? i took a look at the wizard and it has some useful functions that you can change yourself without an installer. and why did you choose the rsx 3.5 over the avantguard 5, other than the reponder technology which i beleive the avantguard does not have? thanks! |
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Not real familiar with Avantguard, but I've never really had a need to use most of the features you can only program with those wizards. It also doesn't appear to have the responder remote with screen, which I like. I went with the rsx 3.5, because it's pretty much exactly like viper 791xv which I had on my last car and did a lot of work with. It has a cooler looking remote though.
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Re: Remote Starter / Alarm systems.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is an addtional bypass kit needed in addition the actual remote starter system. There was not even any question whether the system could be installed on my 06. I've had it for a week. NO PROBLEMS. I am very pleased with the system. Install took about 4 hours. I suggest you pay for it prior to the install date and leave your ATM, Credit cards home. 4 hours alone in Circuit City with Credit cards is extremely dangerous. hopefully the links work: Starter: Valet 561R Remote Start/Keyless Entry http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/produ...c=1&oid=119099 Bypass: DEI GM Immobilizer Bypass http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/DEI-G...oductDetail.do Good Luck |
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I had mine installed with the factory alarm and remote. The only thing you do not get the 3000 feet distance or what ever it is but the factory distance is good and i did not need that ant. on the windshield.Works fine
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ok so im thinking about going with the Matrix RS 2.1 remote starter. (same as the Matrix RSX 3.5 but without the security stuff)
Fourfourto--- How did you program the remote starter on the stock controller/remote??? Id like to do that instead of using the one that the package comes with. Could you program it so if you hit unlock then lock it turns on? Or both at the same time? |
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I had it done by installer,so i dont know how it was hooked up,someone else might.
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Do you know the manufacturer of your remote start to find out more details? |
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Its a DEI remote start thats what it says on the warning label.I have it set to shutoff in 12 minutes. no problems since January.:D
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You can program a few diferent times i think 12 22 32 ect I had installer do it . |
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This is where i had mine done with the factory remote give them a call maybe
they can tell you over the phone. http://automilecartoys.com/home.htm |
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hey, anybody have LoJack installed on their truck? and has anyone had any experience with it, has a vehicle been recovered for you?
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No need for lojack. Onstar has gps tracking:D |
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I just talked to Car-Toys in dallas. They said that since all i want is the remote start system, the Valet remote start would work just as good as the clifford. Anybody heard about this Valet system? For those who have a clifford, did you have to install a module to trick the car to think that there is a key in the ignition or did you just install it using what came in the box?
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Also, what do you guys use the remote starter for?
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I HERD OF TWO WAYS THEY PUT A KEY IN THERE SOMEHOW TO TRICK IT BUT MINE THEY DID NOT I HIT THE LOCK BUTTON TWICE AND IT STARTS.
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To start it when your not in the truck.:jump: Seriously on a hot day it gets the truck cool before you get in. And here in the northeast you can get the heat going on those cold days. For those who have remote start with factory key fob. Try hitting door locks twice from the switch on the door.Mine starts ,Im not sure if its hooked up wrong or different.I kinda like it comes in handy,soon as you hit the brake it shuts off(or 12 minutes). |
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thats what I was thinking too, but, from what i have understood so far, onstar might not be able to get the signal if its in a grage or building or whatever, and apperantly they dont have good communication set up with law enforcement. lojack apperantly can receive signal from building or garages, and is kindof operated by the police, kind of. Seems that the process of locating might go faster and smoother What do you think? |
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Easy to check, park truck in a building or wherever and hit the blue on star button and ask them to check your location.They always seem willing to talk to you or answer questions. Also with on star if you drive off the road and no ones around and the air bag goes off if you dont answer they will send help.Lojack cant do that.:D |
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The place im dealing with says that you cant program the stock key fob to start the car?? Any ideas on what i should tell them besides i have a forum of people that have it?
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ON-STAR is satellite
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To put in my 2 cents on the lojack/onstar thing... H3's come with onstar standard so you, considering you pay the monthly fee, already have the onstar gps tracking. BUT, i do agree that i would feel alot better in having the lojack system just because thats all they are used for. They are designed to recover vehichles and nothing else, unlike onstar which it is a feature. Psh, you could do onstar and lojack and then laugh at people who try to steal your car
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Well it can be done i had mine for a year now.
If they do not know how go somewhere else other wise you will have problems. |
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Well i pick ON-STAR any day over lojack
lojack is old school |
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A good shop would look into it?.otherwise try a different installer that know newer cars and trucks.Good luck:D |
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To reprogram a factory remote, the shop needs to have a scan tool that can put the vehicle into BCM programming mode. There are some other ways as well, but the scan tool is the easiest. The whole process takes less than 5 mins for an installer that knows what he's doing.
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fourfourto's remote start with the factory key fob... works, I'm not sure I'd recommend it, but it's not reprogrammed. The remote start activate is hooked up to the door locks (either lock or unlock), looking for 2 pulses. Any installer would know what you mean if you told them this. I just don't like the fact that anyone can start your truck by hitting the locks twice! :shhh:
IMO OnStar is just fine, I wouldn't get lojack. If you want more control, you can get something like the viper gps system. That way you can track your truck yourself over the internet or phone, turn it on/off, etc.. and get some vigilante justice if it's stolen. :D But of course it's range is limited just like OnStars. |
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Only thing transmitted via Satellite on Onstar is the signal from the GPS satellites to the Onstar module. Voice communications are via digital verizon network, and one 6.1 version modules and older, there is an Analog backup via Verizon. When you place a call on Onstar you go out via the little black antenna that is attached to the black wart on top of the H3. The wart contains the XM and the Onstar GPS antennas. (Wart is the engineering term for the three-phase antenna.:fdance: ) When you initiate a call to Onstar and ask for your location, the Onstar operator pings the Onstar module which has your location via the GPS system. As for which is better. Lojack relies (or used to rely) on the local police having the equipment, which LoJack gave them to track. Smaller police departments did not have the equipment, so if the vehicle was stolen in the middle of nowhere (like Moab:p ), no way to locate the vehicle. Onstar can locate almost anywhere there is voice communications via Verizon or one of their contracted service providers they offer for roaming. If you are in a parking garage, you might be able to obtain cell service, but you will most likely lose GPS coverage. My Garmin, which is twice as sensitive as the GPS used in the vehicle, can't receive satellite coverage in a building with multiple floors or with metal/concrete ceiling, unless it is near a window or large opening. Near a large window or opening, the GPS might be able to get a signal from one or two satellites which will give your location pretty close. Now, if Lojack has switched to GPS satellites, they will have the same limitations as Onstar. Best feature of Onstar (versus first year free) is no special equipment is required by the Law, and the operators can track the police right to the vehicle. They also have a good reputation with the police. Onstar's range is only limited by the cell phone coverage, and with the older units (6.1 and older), with the capability of analog service, the coverage (until next year when analog goes completely away) is pretty darn good in the USA. |
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thanks for the info on onstar versus lojack everyone!:jump: I desided not to get it installed, from what i understand from you guys onstar is capable to do the job.
on another note... ...what do you guys think of the Viper 5900 (p/n 5301V)MSRP $659.99? Its got an advertised range of one mile. I had viper on one of my other cars and hadnt had a problem until last week, something wrong with the antenna, but installer changed it for free, no questions asked, and this is 2+ years after the install, so i was pretty happy. overall pretty happy with it, has responder tech but didnt have a remote starter. Another issue i had is with the viper responder remote. It would drain the AAA battery in about a month, they replaced the first remote free but the new one they gave me is almost the same, maybe a little better. Is this what you guys are getting? So what do you think of the above mentioned system, most likely with some other optional bells and wistles. What types of sensors or optional things would you recommend if any? |
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From my own experiences with my VIPER responder remote that I use everyday, one month is standard on an Alkaline, and about 5-weeks on a rechargeable. The one I keep sitting by my bed, lasts almost two months with a rechargeable. I have the backlight turned on as well as the vibrate, the one in the bedroom has only the beep turned on.
As with any battery powered item, the more it is used the faster it will drain. The installer told me they get about three-to-four weeks on a charge, depending on the settings, and how much use. I use the Eveready "green" rechargeable for two reasons. They do last longer in electronic devices, and they are a lot cheaper in the long run. (I did some studies with my Garmin 60CSX. I got a steady 8 hours with alkalines with the backlit display on constantly, 14 hours with AA rechargeables...made me a believer.) Talking with others who have the same type of responder remote, it seems one month is about maximum for alkalines. |
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The DEI System from Circuit City is excellent. I had one in the Explorer I traded for my H3 and it ALWAYS worked. The bypass is all that is needed to work around the factory electronics issues of the system. I haven't had one put in the H3 yet, but I will before winter this year (soon).
I read some reviews on Circuit City's web site that some people needed to get a new key (unknown vehicle type). I am assuming this will not be the case with the H3 due to the use of the bypass module? |
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DEI makes Viper, Sidewinder, and a whole bunch more, and I have the 791XV installed and I did not require a new key in the H3. In addition, the stock passkey system still operates right along with the Viper system.
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No, the h3 doesn't need an extra key to bypass passlock, just resistors. Vehicles that require keys with the chips on them, is when you need an extra key to bypass.
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Ahhhh - very good news. Thanks. Less $$$ to spend :perfect10s:
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