Think it means your gas isn't actually all gas, even if they don't tell you it has ethanol in it. Lots of places do that, especially in the winter in colder climates. Less emissions.
Tuna--I *think, depending on how your installer does it, if you lock and unlock the doors through the normal switches it arms and disarms the alarm automatically. If your battery dies in your remote, for instance, you still need to drive your truck. You unlock the door with the key, the alarm isn't going to go off.
That's how my installer explained it, anyway.
Tuna--I *think, depending on how your installer does it, if you lock and unlock the doors through the normal switches it arms and disarms the alarm automatically. If your battery dies in your remote, for instance, you still need to drive your truck. You unlock the door with the key, the alarm isn't going to go off.
That's how my installer explained it, anyway.