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Hello,
I'm seriously considering having a remote starter installed on my new Accord EX. Is there anything I should consider before doing such a move? The manual states that "nothing should be added to the security system." Thanks in advance. |
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The remote starter has nothing to do with the security system, it
is completely separate. I would suggest you have a Honda authorized remote starter installed at a Honda dealership.. It will be warranted just like the rest of the car. Lot of folks think of the remote starter as a way to have a warmed up car in winter, actually I have found over the years it is more useful in cooling a hot car in summer. When one goes out on a cold day you are dressed warm. A car that is over 100 degrees in summer, is hot even if you are nude. ![]() mike hunt Vosnos wrote: > > Hello, > I'm seriously considering having a remote starter installed on my new Accord > EX. Is there anything I should consider before doing such a move? The manual > states that "nothing should be added to the security system." Thanks in > advance. |
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"Vosnos" <vosnos@aol.com> wrote in message news:20031109173959.07982.00000300@mb-m07.aol.com... > Hello, > I'm seriously considering having a remote starter installed on my new Accord > EX. Is there anything I should consider before doing such a move? The manual > states that "nothing should be added to the security system." Thanks in > advance. I'm thinking of doing the same. Can anyone recommend good or bad systems? |
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Up here in Fargo, most people prefer the Canadian-made Astrostart system.
Be sure to get the model with the two way remote, that alerts you when the car has actually started. This saves much hassle checking to make sure the signal was received. Also, be sure you have the system installed by a technician who has experience doing so. These starters interact with many different electrical systems in the car and a poor installation can cause many headaches later on. Also insist that they solder in the connections rather than using twist couplers which can disconnect after time. ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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