all of the after market ones are pretty good,and they all work good ,but advance auto parts can get one that is pretty to install,but id let someone do it,,or help me with it,,wiring can be tricky to do,and one wrong move,,you can burn your car up,i have seen it happen a few times with people adding new sound systems to their car so be care-full if you attempt this by your self,just take your time with it,,you,ll be fine,,good,luck,i hope this help,s.
2006-11-24 16:45:11
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answered by dodge man 7
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Try Bypasskit.com if you have to bypass security this is the easiest way to do this. if your unsure of yourself you just might want circuit city or Besy Buy install it. I guess the only advice I can give you about remote starters is if the remote starter remote looks cheap the remote starter is cheap. Thats what I go by. Some cars are a pain in the *** when you have to bypass ignition security and vehicle security, this web address I gave you turns both of these off before letting vehicle start.
2006-11-24 17:02:06
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answered by stealth5033 3
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Your best bet is to buy a factory system that is matched to your car. This is the only way to ensure 100% compatibilty. I have installed both factory ford and aftermarket remote starts, alarms, and keyless entries; the factory one is easier to install and seems to be of higher quality than the aftermarket one. However the aftermarket ones are cheaper (by about 25-50$).
2006-11-24 18:41:22
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answered by JRfordtechnician 2
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all aftermarket systems are coming with a wiring diagram. if you know how to read those symbols and you have your cars hand book it is easy to do your self. moreover if the windows are electric then you dont have to do much.
please note one thing; most manufacturers install the system free of cost as a promotional soap and again being fitted by a non certified person can forfeit the warranty.
2006-11-24 18:07:04
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answered by Anonymous
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