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Why You Should Add Remote Start To Your Vehicle

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What is Remote Start?

Remote start, also known as remote engine start, is a feature in vehicles that allows the driver to start the engine from a distance away from the car. Here’s how it generally works and its benefits:

  • Key Fob Activation: Many modern vehicles come with a key fob that includes a remote start button. Pressing this button can start the engine from outside the car, typically from a range of up to 50-100 meters, depending on the system.
  • Phone App: Some cars allow remote start through a smartphone app. This can extend the range significantly, potentially allowing you to start your car from anywhere you have a smartphone signal.
  • Security Features: To prevent theft, remote start systems include various security measures. The car might not move until you’re inside with the key, or it might automatically shut off after a period if the driver doesn’t enter the vehicle.

Benefits of Remote Start:

  1. Comfort: In cold weather, remote start lets you warm up the car’s interior and defrost windows before you get in. Conversely, in hot weather, it can start the air conditioning to cool down the cabin.
  2. Convenience:
    • Comfort: You can adjust the vehicle’s climate to your liking before entering.
    • Seating Adjustment: Some systems allow you to set the seat position, steering wheel, and mirror adjustments before you enter.
  3. Security: While providing convenience, it’s designed with security in mind. The car’s security system remains active, and only authorized users with the correct fob or app credentials can start it.
  4. Fuel Efficiency: In cold climates, starting the car remotely to let the engine warm up can be more fuel-efficient than idling once you’re inside, though this depends on the car’s technology.
  5. Feature Integration: Modern remote start systems are often integrated with other vehicle features like pre-conditioning (for electric vehicles), adjusting seat heating or cooling, or even setting up the navigation system.

If you’re considering adding remote start to your vehicle, be sure to do your research and compare different options to find the best one for you.

Here are a few things to consider when choosing a remote start system:

  • Features: Some remote start systems offer more features than others. Be sure to choose a system that has the features you want, such as the ability to start the engine, lock and unlock the doors, and set the climate control.
  • Price: Remote start systems can range in price from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. Be sure to set a budget before you start shopping.
  • Installation: Some remote start systems are easy to install, while others require professional installation. If you’re not comfortable installing the system yourself, be sure to choose a system that can be installed by a professional.

Once you’ve chosen a remote start system, be sure to have it installed by a qualified technician. This will ensure that the system is installed correctly and that it works properly.

Remote start is a great way to add convenience, security, and comfort to your vehicle. If you’re looking for a way to improve your driving experience, consider adding remote start to your vehicle.

If you decide to install a remote start system yourself, here are the basic steps involved:

  1. Choose a remote start system. There are many different remote start systems available, so it’s important to choose one that’s compatible with your vehicle. Be sure to read the instructions carefully before you start installing the system.
  2. Locate the ignition wires. The ignition wires are the wires that provide power to the starter motor. You’ll need to connect the remote start system to these wires in order for it to work.
  3. Connect the remote start system to the ignition wires. Be sure to connect the wires correctly, as connecting them incorrectly could damage your vehicle.
  4. Test the remote start system. Once you’ve connected the remote start system to the ignition wires, test it to make sure it’s working properly. You should be able to start your car remotely using the remote start system’s remote.

Here are some additional tips for adding remote start to your vehicle:

  • Make sure the remote start system is compatible with your vehicle. Not all remote start systems are compatible with all vehicles. Be sure to check the compatibility chart before you buy a system.
  • Choose a remote start system that has the features you want. Some remote start systems offer more features than others. Be sure to choose a system that has the features you want, such as the ability to start the engine, lock and unlock the doors, and control the climate control system.
  • Be sure to follow the instructions carefully when installing the remote start system. Improper installation could damage your vehicle.
  • Test the remote start system after you’ve installed it. Be sure to test the remote start system to make sure it’s working properly.

If you’re not comfortable installing a remote start system yourself, be sure to have it professionally installed. A professional installer will be able to install the system correctly and ensure that it works properly.

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