Remote starters
No bypass needed if you're not a 99, <99 didn't come with an immobilizer or coded key.
I haven't done a Bulldog, but I did a Valet on mine and it was easy, just a matter of tapping a ****load of wires. Majority of the time is spent locating and soldering.
I haven't done a Bulldog, but I did a Valet on mine and it was easy, just a matter of tapping a ****load of wires. Majority of the time is spent locating and soldering.
I installed bulldog remote starter(rs1100) on my max (1998) last october by myself.
It wasn't that tough. however, you have to call customer service for help after you installed it. Instruction booklet doesn't explain all of it, specially at the end part.
After I called, my curiosity was solved and works pretty good. my friend has viper remote starter and he always complain about the range. mine is 400feet max range and work better than viper.
-Note-
it is good idea to get wire harness to save time.
if you have 99 or newer model, anti theft system is already installed. that case you will need to get bypass. otherwise, you are just fine w/o it
It wasn't that tough. however, you have to call customer service for help after you installed it. Instruction booklet doesn't explain all of it, specially at the end part.
After I called, my curiosity was solved and works pretty good. my friend has viper remote starter and he always complain about the range. mine is 400feet max range and work better than viper.
-Note-
it is good idea to get wire harness to save time.
if you have 99 or newer model, anti theft system is already installed. that case you will need to get bypass. otherwise, you are just fine w/o it
Originally Posted by kkw1004
I installed bulldog remote starter(rs1100) on my max (1998) last october by myself.
It wasn't that tough. however, you have to call customer service for help after you installed it. Instruction booklet doesn't explain all of it, specially at the end part.
After I called, my curiosity was solved and works pretty good. my friend has viper remote starter and he always complain about the range. mine is 400feet max range and work better than viper.
-Note-
it is good idea to get wire harness to save time.
if you have 99 or newer model, anti theft system is already installed. that case you will need to get bypass. otherwise, you are just fine w/o it
It wasn't that tough. however, you have to call customer service for help after you installed it. Instruction booklet doesn't explain all of it, specially at the end part.
After I called, my curiosity was solved and works pretty good. my friend has viper remote starter and he always complain about the range. mine is 400feet max range and work better than viper.
-Note-
it is good idea to get wire harness to save time.
if you have 99 or newer model, anti theft system is already installed. that case you will need to get bypass. otherwise, you are just fine w/o it
Have your friend go back to the installer that did it. If the range is that bad, something is wrong and its not the product. That is of course unless hes buying online...
Originally Posted by jdrvr18
i thought my 95 had an antitheift on it. Cause i have a security light and alarm.
antitheft and immobilizor are two different things. If you have a 99 theres a chip in the key that needs to be bypassed, if not then you dont need anything.
Originally Posted by jdrvr18
i thought my 95 had an antitheift on it. Cause i have a security light and alarm.
I dont recommend the bulldog systems personally....they tend to be unreliable IMO. I've done quite a few of them in different cars, and they all came back with issues...of course these were the wal-mart bulldog systems.
i wanna buy a viper alarm with remote start but i though only certified people could put them in, if i were to get one and devoted a whole day towards it would i be able to install it myself?
Originally Posted by loverholic
i wanna buy a viper alarm with remote start but i though only certified people could put them in, if i were to get one and devoted a whole day towards it would i be able to install it myself?
Physically speaker anyone with a bit of knowledge could put one in.
If you want your lifetime warranty and reassurance its a real unit as opposed to alot of the counterfeits found online and Fleabay then take it to a dealer.
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
Physically speaker anyone with a bit of knowledge could put one in.
If you want your lifetime warranty and reassurance its a real unit as opposed to alot of the counterfeits found online and Fleabay then take it to a dealer.
If you want your lifetime warranty and reassurance its a real unit as opposed to alot of the counterfeits found online and Fleabay then take it to a dealer.
so i guess u install them to, u have done one before......right?
Originally Posted by loverholic
i was looking for a remote start the other day and someone told me that u had some for $69.... all gone?
so i guess u install them to, u have done one before......right?
so i guess u install them to, u have done one before......right?
I did sell out of those, but I will be posting up some others soon. A bit better, but also a slight bit more money.
Yea Ive been known to do a remote start here&there...
Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
I did sell out of those, but I will be posting up some others soon. A bit better, but also a slight bit more money.
Yea Ive been known to do a remote start here&there...
Yea Ive been known to do a remote start here&there...
Originally Posted by jdrvr18
And whats the wrost thing that could happen if i somehow wired it up wrong, just fry my ignition?...lol
Your ignition,starter,ECU,whole electrical system,etc..
Originally Posted by nismos14
This is why Don will be doing an RS on my car, instead of me touching it. He's got the experience the know how and is one of the few people I would trust with my car.
Awww Im feelin all warm an fuzzy inside now.
Your ignition,starter,ECU,whole electrical system,etc..
Originally Posted by jdrvr18
Anyone in the Alabama/Tenn. Area that has had expeirence installing these...lol
Originally Posted by ethnic6
how much would a RS run for, I have a 97 SE would I need to bypass anything? any advise on good RS?
No, theres no need for any bypasses.
Originally Posted by loverholic
i wanna buy a viper alarm with remote start but i though only certified people could put them in, if i were to get one and devoted a whole day towards it would i be able to install it myself?
the reason they say that is because if you don't have it installed by a certified professional they won't honor the warranty, at least thats what I was always told. I use to work at an electronics store so i had our car dept. guys do it, and i'm soooo glad. It took quite a while (granted I had a few extra pieces installed with my alarm) and it was money well spent.
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