Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
BlueFrog.... so you actually have to go out to your car, unlock it, hit the override button, and then do the remote start??? Doesn't that kind of take away from the "remote" part of it?? That part I would not like. I thought that it would start remotely, meaning from inside where it's toasty and warm, and then you go out and get in.

Also, Freedom... in my neighborhood, you don't leave anything unlocked and running. Unless you want to give it away... I don't even leave my trunk open to unload the groceries.
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lol ... no, its not as bad as that I can start my car with the starter about 98% of the time with no problem. I can use the fob to unlock my car the same amount of time with no problem either. The other 2% of the time, the auto starter interferes with my fob disabling my passive antitheft system, so that my engine wont turn over. Theres a button under my dash that i can push while turning the key to disable the auto starter and passive antitheft and start the car. After doing that, i dont have a problem again for months on end. It was just something to bring up to the dealer if theyre installing an autostarter for you -- have them show you the override button

I like my starter tho, it gives the car a chance to warm up before i drive it, and since its been so cold its nice to give the engine and inside the car a chance to get warm.