A:AnswerNot sure about your vehicle, but I’m guessing the answer is yes.
I bought one each for 2017 Nissan Sentra and a 1999 Honda CR-V. Installation for both this week. Best to ask the installation geek squad tech at your local BestBuy. I had extensive very helpful discussion with my local installer. Installation cost includes removing and reinstalling in a different vehicle at no additional cost if ever necessary.
A:AnswerWith phone which comes with subscription- range is unlimited but $5.99 monthly minimum cost.
Remote- works fine and free.. works upto half mile range.
If you want cellular service.. I would say go for viper because viper comes with one year of free service for cellular but also comes with standard Bluetooth app which is completely free.
Hope this helps..
A:AnswerNo it will not void a new car warranty. They are certified techs that can install a remote start on a new car without voiding a new car warranty
A:AnswerCompatible with 2016 VW Tiguan, automatic transmission only vehicle with push button start or regular key version. You will have to sacrifice an ignition key for the installation or purchase an additional integration module.
A:AnswerTo determine compatibility with your 2022 Subaru Ascent, it's best to consult directly with Compustar or a professional installer. They can provide the most accurate information based on the specific model and features of your vehicle.
A:AnswerCan’t answer question right now, I’m scheduled to install this Wednesday 2-21 24 had to wait 2 months this Best Buy has only 1 technician they said they trying to train more people-but my time is around the corner , I’m hoping he doesn’t get sick or hurt or they have trained others by now !
Ask me again! TY
A:AnswerDid you follow through with the capability prompts on the website to find out if it approved with your car?
I would expect nothing less.
Let us know when you find out for yourself if the system is compatible.
I respectfully decline to do this for you.
A:AnswerThis question was sent to me regarding the remote start system with the LTE module. If that is the product you're asking about, I'm not sure why, if you've already bought it, you chose this one instead of the standard remote start without the LTE module. I don't know if there's a third-party app, but since the system is proprietary, and based on digital cellular, I can only imagine that function would be similar to hacking a digital cell phone. I subscribe to the 5-year basic plan (less than $5 a month) because I also don't want or need all the additional features. I find as I go along I use the cell-based remote start and lock features more and more (becoming a habit now) because it works from inside buildings better and the notification on my phone is absolute. I plan on keeping my vehicle at least that long so I'm not concerned about the length of commitment. Plus I feel I've "locked-in" the price for 5 years which, in these times, is a relief! If you choose to disregard the cell-based feature you can buy additional remote(s).