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Remote Car Starter Installation – How To Install Your Remote Starter

Remote car starter installation is very important but it can be difficult. Should you hire someone to do it for you or can you manage it yourself? Before you start to do it on your own, read over the installation instruction carefully. Ask a professional any questions you may have before you begin.

Pick a day where you have the time to install the wiring correctly and you have time to go back and reconnect the wires in a different way if you hook it up and it doesn’t work. There are several wires to use and it is easy to hook them up the wrong way.

You can hook this remote starter up yourself without help but if you have someone to help you then you may want to consider allowing them to help. It’s not rocket science however, if you have never done this before you may want to have some help.

Steps To Install a Remote Car Starter

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Before you begin, make sure that you fully understand that if something goes wrong, it could effect your built in security system on your vehicle. In the newer vehicles, it could easily happen that the wires get crossed.

Make sure that everything is working well before you begin. If there is a problem after you install it, you don’t want to wonder if it was even working before you began. Sometimes malfunctioning accessories can be a culprit and not you. You will need to check all your lights and switches. Take the time to disconnect the battery before you begin to make sure that no electricity can reach you.

  1. Open the remote car starter installation kit carefully so you don’t lose any of the pieces. Gather up all the tools you will need to install it correctly. This may include wire cutters, wire stripper, digital multi-meter, screwdriver, wrench set, soldering iron and solder, electrical tape, and a heat gun with some shrink wrap.
  2. Keep all the pieces and the tools organized at all times so you can find everything you need when you need it. The multi-meter will help you avoid damage to your car’s computer system so make sure that you have it before you begin. Why should you solder? When you use the solder on the wire connections, you will make them stronger and they will last longer.
  3. Take off the panel underneath the steering wheel. Find the wires that the remote starter will connect to. The standard connections you will find will be power, ignition, power locks, starter, temperature controls, radio, and security system that came on your vehicle.
  4. Now you will want to connect the remote starter that came in your remote control starter installation kit by connecting the wires from the remote starter to the vehicle wires that correspond. When you use more than two wires, you need to use relays.
  5. Once the wires are hooked up correctly, you can reconnect the battery and then you are ready to test your remote starter for the first time.

If you have any doubts about the wiring system, you may want to look inside the owners manual of your vehicle. This will give you more details about your particular wiring for your vehicle.

If you still run into difficulty with your remote car starter installation, you may want to arrange for a professional to install it for you. Sometimes they can have it installed in less time than it takes for individuals to have it done. Once you are done, pick up your tools and put everything back. Keep the owners manual and date it so you know when you purchased it and you can refer back to it when you need to in the future. If you haven’t bought a remote starter yet, check out our remote car starter reviews.

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