How remote start works...
#1
How remote start works...
I was reading some adds in the paper about it, and got really interested...
Will i still need to put my key in after the car is on? What exatly gets done to my car when they put it in???
Will i still need to put my key in after the car is on? What exatly gets done to my car when they put it in???
#3
depends on what alarm/rs you pick for this feature, working with DEI:
put in your key
turn ignition on
step brake
and drive like normal.
i dunno if 98 came with the chip in the car, if it does fork out cuople more dollas for another brain to leave your key in.
put in your key
turn ignition on
step brake
and drive like normal.
i dunno if 98 came with the chip in the car, if it does fork out cuople more dollas for another brain to leave your key in.
#4
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Originally Posted by NismoMax80
...it puts unecessary wear on your car.
they usually shut off after 10 minutes. you have to use your key to drive. I would never get one. wasted $$ and gas.
they usually shut off after 10 minutes. you have to use your key to drive. I would never get one. wasted $$ and gas.
You have obviously been VERY misinformed. First of all there is absolutely no extra "wear" on your car. Simple put..when you turn the key it sends 12V to your starter. Remote start does the exact same thing. No more, no less.
Yes of course you need your key to drive, otherwise your steering wheel would still be locked and people could easily steal remote started cars.
Waste of money and gas???? Please explain? You dont warm up your car on cold days? Waste of an engine.....
--Don
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Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
You have obviously been VERY misinformed. First of all there is absolutely no extra "wear" on your car. Simple put..when you turn the key it sends 12V to your starter. Remote start does the exact same thing. No more, no less.
Yes of course you need your key to drive, otherwise your steering wheel would still be locked and people could easily steal remote started cars.
Waste of money and gas???? Please explain? You dont warm up your car on cold days? Waste of an engine.....
--Don
Yes of course you need your key to drive, otherwise your steering wheel would still be locked and people could easily steal remote started cars.
Waste of money and gas???? Please explain? You dont warm up your car on cold days? Waste of an engine.....
--Don
#6
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
You have obviously been VERY misinformed. First of all there is absolutely no extra "wear" on your car. Simple put..when you turn the key it sends 12V to your starter. Remote start does the exact same thing. No more, no less.
Yes of course you need your key to drive, otherwise your steering wheel would still be locked and people could easily steal remote started cars.
Waste of money and gas???? Please explain? You dont warm up your car on cold days? Waste of an engine.....
--Don
Yes of course you need your key to drive, otherwise your steering wheel would still be locked and people could easily steal remote started cars.
Waste of money and gas???? Please explain? You dont warm up your car on cold days? Waste of an engine.....
--Don
Originally Posted by lexx426
I was reading some adds in the paper about it, and got really interested...
Will i still need to put my key in after the car is on? What exatly gets done to my car when they put it in???
Will i still need to put my key in after the car is on? What exatly gets done to my car when they put it in???
#7
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
You have obviously been VERY misinformed??????--Don
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...1&postcount=79
my "misinformation" :
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...7&postcount=77
warming car by idling is very bad I have learned this by several very knowledgeable mechanics/engineers.
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Well I did it for about 6 years nad never had any trouble from my sentra. Thant not to say it isn't bad but I never had any issues, Maybe its just like smoking, u might or might not get cancer? I have also heard that starting your car with the AC on is bad to but then i have been doing that ever since i was old enough to drive and no issues related. I am no mechanic, maybe these harmful things are extreme and not nessaceraly gonna happen??? I cant spell either
#9
Originally Posted by NismoMax80
...it puts unecessary wear on your car.
they usually shut off after 10 minutes. you have to use your key to drive. I would never get one. wasted $$ and gas.
they usually shut off after 10 minutes. you have to use your key to drive. I would never get one. wasted $$ and gas.
Originally Posted by maximus nismus
i dunno if 98 came with the chip in the car, if it does fork out cuople more dollas for another brain to leave your key in.
#10
Wow, thats sweet. Im in Nor-Cal so not really a need to warm the car up, but it gets to be 50 or lower in the winter around here... The deal is 200 dollars out the door with two remotes, the alarm, and the install. Worth it or not?!?
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I have one, and I haven't had any problems with it. I think those articles are "too technical", liek when they get this technical: Incomplete combustion means that fuel residues can condense on cylinder walls, contaminate engine oil and clog spark plugs
I don't believe it one bit.
How does "Incomplete combustion" happen when your car is idling? 30 seconds of idling? That's not that safe for the engine. I wait until the needle passes 1/4 mark above C to start driving.
Wouldn't the lubricants and oils etc be cold in cold weather, and to start it up and let it idle for 30 seconds? That wouldn't be enough time would it?
I don't believe it one bit.
How does "Incomplete combustion" happen when your car is idling? 30 seconds of idling? That's not that safe for the engine. I wait until the needle passes 1/4 mark above C to start driving.
Wouldn't the lubricants and oils etc be cold in cold weather, and to start it up and let it idle for 30 seconds? That wouldn't be enough time would it?
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Originally Posted by yogi
u can program the remote start to run 12, 24 or even 60 minutes....
--Don
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Originally Posted by NismoMax80
my answer:
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...1&postcount=79
my "misinformation" :
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...7&postcount=77
warming car by idling is very bad I have learned this by several very knowledgeable mechanics/engineers.
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...1&postcount=79
my "misinformation" :
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...7&postcount=77
warming car by idling is very bad I have learned this by several very knowledgeable mechanics/engineers.
It can be argued either way till we are both blue in the face...I wont even start there.
Funny though how more and more car Manufacturers are selling their cars With remote start. GM for example. Secondly almost every dealership has it available upon purchase of your car...marketing? Yes to make the extra money. BUT why would someone sell you a car with something in it that will cause more harm than good, when they are the ones that need to fix it. Ive been "warming up" my cars for the past 15yrs, never once had a problem.
--Don
#14
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
Actually it can be set anywhere betwen 1-60 minutes. I typically have all mine set to 20. Althouh Im usually in my car well before that.
--Don
--Don
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Originally Posted by yogi
i was not aware of that...hmm...i only used DEI product and if i`m not mistaken they can only be set in 12, 24, 60 minute modes. I don't know about other products...
Im referring to DEI products...they can all be set to 1-60 minutes using the Bitwriter...Just like siren length can be set to 1sec-3mins.
--Don
#16
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
Im referring to DEI products...they can all be set to 1-60 minutes using the Bitwriter...Just like siren length can be set to 1sec-3mins.
--Don
--Don
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Originally Posted by yogi
I forgot about the Bitwriter...i did not have a chance of playing with one either(i don't need one for now)...for the basic instalations that i do i don't have a need to spend that much $$$ at snap-on for know(need other crap), so i`ll stay with 24min run time for now ...hehe....
Snap On?? Ill take it you havent been installing them too long correct? The Bitwriter comes from DEI, noone else. It has saved me a Ton of time programming options for people so it does turn out worth it.
--Don
#18
i know that Bitwriter comes from DEI....but from what i know our snap-on guy has one too.........i might be mistaken but that is what i hear......and yea.....i havne't been installing them for a while...just over 6 months(so almost experience compering to other people)
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