Remote start for trucks

James

Staff member
Do they even make these for trucks, as I've never met anyone with one. But if you do have one, what's the make & model, and where can I get one?
 
yeah they make remote starts for trucks, trucks are no different than cars as far as standard electronics goes the more difficult ones are one for Diesels and straight sticks. Most new stick shifts vehicals the clutch pedal has to be depress before the car will start so you have to bypass that system plus you have to leave it out of gear. I don't like that thought. Diesels are very cold natured and have glow plugs instead of spark plugs that heat up the cylinders prior to starting so you have to have delay on the remote starter. You can get these all the normal places. Sears, Best buy, Auto zone maybe.
 
There are two flavors of remote starting. There have been aftermarket remote starters for a very long time. These were most popular in extreme environments like Alaska and Arizona. More recently this has appeared as a factory installed option.

I believe if you type "Remote Starter" into google you will find plenty. If I had to guess I think they will be available for about $100 and up.
 
I think just to name one is Vipor alarms has them.
I had a Viper (made by DEI) remote start/alarm on my old Chevy. I paid $600 for it installed. It worked pretty well and was nice when it was cold or hot outside. The only issue I had with was the remote/pager are pretty fragile and I went through several of them. Just make sure you pick a good shop to the install because it's fairly complicated to wire the system in and I've seen a few that were done pretty sloppy.
 
iPhones have an app for that... just gotta buy the kit and then download the app and you can start, lock/unlock and roll the windows up and down from your phone!
 

James

Staff member
Damn why do all the good ones have to cost so much. :bonk: I need to go talk to one of the local installer/shops.
 
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