AP8 Remote Start help

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Ponchonutty

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Would need a VIN to check for you. They will charge you to program the BCM with the remote start code. We sell the kit, which contains the brain, remotes, and code. They don't sell them separately.

Yes, they are correct. Now Expresskit.com does offer remote start add ons for GM vehicles that don't require any custom wiring. Everything is plug and play. Then you can customize the system to what you want.

http://www.xpresskit.com/product.aspx?productid=487
 
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Would need a VIN to check for you. They will charge you to program the BCM with the remote start code. We sell the kit, which contains the brain, remotes, and code. They don't sell them separately.

Can you PM me the price quote for the kit?
 

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Personally I wouldn't bother messing with these junk OE remotes with poor range. Out of all systems out there on the market, I like Compustar units. I have one and have easily 1 mile range.
 

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Why would you need to arm/disarm/turn on your vehicle from one mile away? Lol...
 

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Well, in December when going to the Browns Football games (no flaming please lol). It is nice to be able to remote start it from the stadium and it be fully warmed by the time I reach the vehicle. Also, I can easily change settings such as turning on heated mirrors/seats every time I remote start it in the winter. Then there's extras like the RPS-TOUCH that can be installed to the windshield so to have access to the vehicle without keys or in case of accidental keys being locked into the car http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs-cyb6uyow
 

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Could someone who knows for sure jump in here.

I finally went to the dealer and asked them if my eBay key fobs would work or if I needed some code and they said AP8 only means I have the wiring harness and I need to buy a box and then have it programmed too.

WTF... does anyone know the truth and can set the record straight?


From my experience with a 2008 Tahoe LS with the factory AP8 keyless entry option:
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AP8 is the remote entry system but with all the provisions for the AP3 remote start option.

You need: The correct key fobs with the remote start button on them.
The activation code that comes with the AP3 kit.
A GM Dealer to do the programming, that's the ONLY way.

What happens: The dealer contacts GM on their dealership website and enters the code you got with the kit. GM then gives them another code to enter via their Tech2 programmer to activate the remote start function in your vehicle. They also need to reprogram the ECM and BCM computers to tell then that the vehicle now has remote start. It's all done with their Tech2 tool and the proper code that they get from GM.

Mine cost me $80 in labor from the dealership, the price of the kit seems to run around $150 or so IF you buy it from reputable sources. If you didn't get the activation code with your remotes you got screwed. It will not work without it.

Personally I think the factory remote start system sucks. I have a 2008 Tahoe LS and the range of the remotes (yes, fresh batteries) is terrible. Also the goofy "lock button twice before remote start button" is annoying, as it the fact that it will only run for 10 minutes and you can only hit the remote start function twice before you have to physically enter the truck and start it with the key. I'm looking to see if there is someone or some way to reprogram the system to extend the times and get rid of the two start limit. As for range, I could rig up some sort of external antenna that should help, from what I've found it seems the receiver for the system is located over the tailgate window in the roof.

If I had it to do over again I would go with a good quality aftermarket unit, and if I can't find any way to make the factory system work more conveniently that's what I still might do.

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UPDATE:

After once again being let down by the poor performance and range of the factory system I broke down and had a Viper 5704 system installed. I could not be happier. It fixes every shortcoming that the GM system had. Range is incredible, runtime actually gets the truck warm, the interior temp feature is kinda neat too, and the two-way confirmation is great. If I had a complaint its the fact that Directed only gives you one two-way remote with the system, the second one being a "companion" one-way unit. Personal opinion, if you pay that much for a two-way system it should include two proper remotes instead of cheaping out on the second one.
 
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I love my autopage system got it for $150 installed with all connections soldered. Has 1 mile range (mine reaches farther with fresh batteries), nice customizable remote that takes a AAA battery. Haven't had a single problem with it.
 

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