real cheap remote start
#21
Do you know who manufactures the starter? It you have a "hook-up" for aftermarket products, you usually will pay much less for products. Especially if you are doing the labor yourself. So paying more might not be better, just more expensive.
As far as shorting out your horn goes, I've never seen a remote starter cause a horn failure. Yea, it might be beeping more frequently but I wouldn't worry about it.
As far as shorting out your horn goes, I've never seen a remote starter cause a horn failure. Yea, it might be beeping more frequently but I wouldn't worry about it.
#22
Originally Posted by Garb
sounds good, so do you guys think this is worth it? or should i just go for a more expensive system?
Regarding the URL I posted, I think that'* for BulldogSecurity products only (which I think are also sold under the Car&Driver brand), and those prices there are the lowest I've seen anywhere for them. But there are plenty of other brands out there you can choose from; everyone has their favorite. (I wouldn't say that BulldogSecurity is my _favorite_ either; it'* just the one I've had the most experience with.)
In all cases, you're not going to find Bonneville-specific instructions, although some brands are pretty good at listing color codes for GM cars, which would include Bonnevilles in general, and we can help you locate specific wires on your car where needed.
any worries on this shorting my horn out?
#25
Originally Posted by Garb
well i have no experiance with a remote start, so id be paying for labor in that $120 and labor is always so much more then it should be.
#26
Originally Posted by randman1
$120 installed sounds pretty good to me. That'* almost like getting the unit for free and just paying normal installation charges.
Also remember if things go wrong, you have to work with these same guys to get the problem diagnosed. If they don't look like they can walk and chew gum at the same time, you probably don't want them installing stuff in the first place, let alone trying to figure out what they did wrong later.
Not bad. I'd still like to know what brand it is though. There are a couple out there that I wouldn't even let someone install the product for free. Yucky!
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