The video and the following two parts are only a vague idea of how a remote-starter-kit for installation in cars. The car, which I'm installing this on my fully loaded Dodge Grand Caravan 3.8. YES, I drive a minivan, and when I have children, so what? xD Anyway, I want to show how complex this task is that it simply is not safe. If you know an electrician or to be good, if you are completely new to this stuff in any case we recommend a dealer or a supplier you find inRemote start installed. The installation of this type of system in the wrong car, the electronics could be doomed to failure. I've never done this before and got no help in understanding such a way that is not to show you how you should do it, I just want to show what needs to be done, if you want to install a kit cheapy. Messing with the security controller (module transponder) may prevent you from driving home in case of damage during installation. As a consultancy, when the transponder module programbypass the factory anti-theft and you can not immediately re-programmed or try to start the car with the remote control. Instead, you insert the key and start the car until the alarm reset card (let it run for 20 seconds). It crashes if you start the car more than 4 times, no "chips disarming" the right to try. Once the original key is inserted and the machine ran the count to zero, the module does not start and you will be well regulated. What the enemies and complain. Safebecause ...
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