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JayZ55

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Hi everyone.. Just figured I'd let people know about the aftermarket remote starter i ordered from a company called Accessorides.. Pretty much plug and play, just have to splice 2 wires at the fuse panel.. Took me about an hour to take my time and do it nice. Happy to report that it went great. The options i wanted were to have it work with just the factory key fob (press lock 3 times), plus have the take over option, which allows it to switch over to run once you're in the car and press the brake pedal, as opposed to having to restart the car again.. And with all said and done, with quick shipping, it came to $318.00.. Money well spent with the cold weather coming❄️
 
Nice! a video would be great:whistle:
 
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Hey Jay! Appreciate your purchase and always happy to see an honest review. The guys in the back worked hard on this release we are happy to see them rolling out of here and getting installed. Thanks again!
You guys did an amazing job with this one.. Very impressed with everything about it! Thanks again
 
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i can confirm that the kit works great, installed mine in no time!
 
Also interested. Has anyone tried the smartphone feature as well? Also agree any install and use videos would be great!
 
Also interested. Has anyone tried the smartphone feature as well? Also agree any install and use videos would be great!
I have the Smart Phone feature and it works very well. Just like Drone Mobile you could in theory build in some Auxiliary features like heated seats and what not. Since I installed this myself I didn't look into that. One thing to note, I'm not sure if it would work but for the take over feature you need a constant 12v and a 0v to 12v connection. I soldered the wires as there wasn't much room to work with taps and the lead wires are about a 10 gauge whereas the ones you are tapping are about a 12-16 gauge. If I had to do it again, I may have looked at using an add-a-circuit in the fuse box instead. Overall, it's a great product and worth the money. Plus the damn horn doesn't go off when it times out like the stock one.

Dustin
 
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