A:AnswerI looked at the Compustar website system builder and for your model only allows a section up to the 2018 model year.
https://www.compustar.com/system-builder/#/
However, unless there was a massive design change for this model car in 2019, chances are high that it too will be compatible.
You can contact Compustar directly to confirm.
https://www.compustar.com/contact/'
Good luck!
Al
A:AnswerDepends on make and model. I was initially told Kia factory remotes wouldn’t work but upon installation the install tech informed me that they synced up and I in fact can use my factory remote. It does work with 3 lock presses. I however don’t use the factory remote because it’s range is significantly less than the 1/2 mile or 2500 feet that the Compustar remote has and also the 2 way remote gives me feedback to it starting and or shutting down that the factory remote doesn’t. It is nice to have that as a backup function in case the Compustar remote quits working for some reason. Hope this helps
A:AnswerIt's working great on my 2004 Chevy Silverado (and, additionally, we incorporated security on my tailgate - it's awesome!) - pretty sure it will work fine on your 2008 Expedition. Ask the Geek Squad tech who installs at Best Buy.
A:AnswerThe answer to your question is no. Two way remote means that when you press the start button on the remote until the remote beeps. The remote will alert you when the engine has started up, and after the engine runs for 15 minutes the remote alerts you again when the engine shuts down