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they actually don't affect any kind of Saab cars but if it does seem to have any problems take the car back to the manufacturing service that fixed the remote starter.
Yes, any car alarm equipped with "starter kill" or "starter disable" will make it impossible to start your vehicle until the system is disarmed with your remote or the vehicle key.
All-remote starts come with instruction. Each one is different. Follow the instructions check twice before cutting or splicing any wires.
The VIPER remote starter is a universal car started that can easily work on any brand of smartphone like apple blackberry and android. unforgettably other types of phones can not run the app required for the VIPER starter.
I would try Lowes or any other hardware store. Those stores are designed to find remote starters that fit any type of store. You may find one on Amazon if you perfer to buy offline.
Yes, you can install a remote starter in a hybrid vehicle, but it may require specific components designed for hybrid systems. It's important to choose a remote starter that is compatible with hybrid technology to ensure it functions properly without affecting the vehicle's performance or battery. Additionally, professional installation is recommended to avoid any potential issues. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines or consult with a specialist before proceeding.
When you try to start engine is there any noise,such as clicking from area of starter?If you can hear a clicking , this usually indicates poor connections.To trouble shoot starter problem, the first thing i would do is determine if it is starter or solenoid.To do this ,you need a remote starter switch,connected to starter solenoid.Solenoid is located either on the starter,or on firewall in engine bay,depending on what vehicle you have. if you dont have a remote switch, you can short the solenoid terminals with a screw driver.When shorting, if the solenoid is good you will hear clicking.If you dont hear anything , replace the solenoid.If you hear clicking and starter doesnt work, pull the starter out and replace .
Amazon.com sells remote car starters for nearly any model of car. You can also buy them from the websites of electronics stores like Bestbuy.com and those of auto parts stores.
In troubleshooting a Chevy S-10 brakes, first check any leaks by the wheel. It may come from the wheel cylinder or from the caliper. Also check the brake fluid pipes for possible leaks that affect the brakes.
When they installed the remote starter they cut your starter wire and wired in a "starter kill" function. When they connected the key side and the starter side to the alarm they didn't make a good connection on the key side and that wire came loose. If it is a directed electronics product ie. Viper then its a thick green wire that should be accompanied by a purple, pink, red, and orange thick wires. Find the wire that the purple is hooked up to, note the wire color and find that green wire comming from your remote start system and reconnect it to the other side of the starter wire.
bulldogsecurity.com For any other make/model/year go to bulldogsecurity.com and click Vehicle Wiring Diagrams.
make sure all doors are locked and windows are up then press and hold start button on remote for 3 secs My remote does not have a single start button. It has 4 buttons; Lock, unlock, open trunk and alarm. I was told I have to hold down a combination of buttons to get the remote start to operate. I forgot what the procedure is. Any ideas?