Sparksalot
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What was the code for then?Its has to dealing with flashing the BCM
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What was the code for then?Its has to dealing with flashing the BCM
What was the code for then?
Hi all,
I have been kicking around the idea of doing the OE install by the stealership for remote start...I stubmled across a youtube video showing the install of an aftermarket system. I have exchanged a few emails with the vendor asking about my particular setup (pre-wire versus existing) for remote start. They report that their stuff plug and plays with my pre-wire....
Anyone have any experience with them or thoughts????
https://www.12volt.solutions/collec...te-start-kit-key-start?variant=31981359661159
Thanks!
I installed a unit from them on one of my other vehicles. I ordered it with the app module so I could start it from my phone and see where the vehicle is at all times. It’s has been flawless. No issues. Just plug and play. If you have any issues the guys there are great and know their stuff. I highly recommend the unit.Hi all,
I have been kicking around the idea of doing the OE install by the stealership for remote start...I stubmled across a youtube video showing the install of an aftermarket system. I have exchanged a few emails with the vendor asking about my particular setup (pre-wire versus existing) for remote start. They report that their stuff plug and plays with my pre-wire....
Anyone have any experience with them or thoughts????
https://www.12volt.solutions/collec...te-start-kit-key-start?variant=31981359661159
Thanks!
I installed this kit from ADC Mobile for about $150 shipped a few years ago, and I have had no complaints. The owner is a member on this forum (or maybe it was one of the other Tahoe forums) and I personally spoke with him before purchase. The kit is made by Flashlogic, and there is a decent amount of documentation online. You can find the module cheaper elsewhere, but then you have to buy the programmer. For a one-time "set it and forget it" install, you're probably better off getting it pre-programmed.
One advantage the aftermarket modules have over the factory system is a longer maximum runtime. The factory system only runs for 10 minutes, but this one can be set up to 35 minutes. It uses the factory keyfobs, so you do not need new ones. The button pattern can be configured (default is 3 * lock button). I did have a factory remote start (but it is not required), so having this module allows me to choose 10 or 35 minutes of runtime.
One difference between the factory and aftermarket kits is the number of accessories that have power. The factory option just starts the engine and climate control (at max fan speed, as I recall). The aftermarket kit turns on everything that would come on with the key (radio, dash back-lighting, headlights, power windows, etc.) and turns on the climate control to the last setting.