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DIY Remote Starters & Keyless Entry. How difficult to install?

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Mojoed

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Lately I've been thinking of having a remote starter/keyless entry system installed on my cars. I loathe entering a hot/freezing cold vehicle.

Some of the decent systems at Best Buy were $300-500 installed. That seemed pretty steep to me so I found a few DIY kits online for pretty cheap. Here's one:

http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/nav...&ci_sku=160079

Pretty big price difference between having it done professionally and DIY. This leads to my questions.

1) Is the kit I linked above any good? If not, any suggestions?
2) How difficult is it installing these things? For reference, I'm somewhat mechanically inclined, but by no means a natural.
3) Any kits out there that will give me huge range and have remotes that will start 2 different vehicles?

Any other tips or suggestions are welcome. I can't research this stuff myself from work. 🙁
 
If you have to ask how hard something electrical on a car is to install you probably should either not do it yourself or at the minimum get a friend who has experience hel you. You can end up with a car that won't start and you won't know why.
 
Hey good advice you two - thanks. 🙂

How do I know if it's a solenoid install? If it helps the two vehicles are: 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo and 1993 Ford Escort.

Also, if anyone else can recommend a good reliable brand that would be great.
 
The remote start can be a little more difficult if your cars have an anti-theft system. I put just a keyless entry on my Merc and it wasn't too difficult.

I got the system from KC Autosound and for an extra $25 he'll pre-wire the 'brain' and write up directions specific to your Ford. Plus if you run into any problems he'll talk your ears off over the phone. The only problem I ran into was my own fault, I got the wrong wire for the trunk release. It can be rather tedious finding all the wires and splicing into them. It took me several hours to do but I was super critical and checked everything several times.
 
The remote start can be a little more difficult if your cars have an anti-theft system. I put just a keyless entry on my Merc and it wasn't too difficult.

I got the system from KC Autosound and for an extra $25 he'll pre-wire the 'brain' and write up directions specific to your Ford. Plus if you run into any problems he'll talk your ears off over the phone. The only problem I ran into was my own fault, I got the wrong wire for the trunk release. It can be rather tedious finding all the wires and splicing into them. It took me several hours to do but I was super critical and checked everything several times.

Hey, thanks for the link/info! Any other opinions/tips are welcomed as far as brands and installation goes.
 
If you have a manual make absolutely sure the remote start can be wired into the clutch start inhibit or neutral safety switch correctly.

Too many painful pictures on the internet...
 
Hey, thanks for the link/info! Any other opinions/tips are welcomed as far as brands and installation goes.

Mine is Code Alarm brand. It was amongst the least expensive ones I could find. It has onboard relays for the lock/unlock but required an external one for the trunk release. I also thought that there was one for the interior lights but I forget. I put it in several months ago. It also slowly dims the interior lights now rather than just abruptly turning them off.

I'd buy a nice wire stripper/crimper if you don't have one and a variety pack of wire terminals came in handy too. Some of the wires you T into and others you connect in series.
 
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