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Re: Warranty question
Have you asked a GM dealer if that is in writing, and if they have a copy? I know GM frowns on the matter of aftermarket remote starters. In fact, I read last year that they were considering installing their own because of all the problems that have cropped up from these. I even think I have seen some new cars with that option installed from GM. I have talked to a number of people in my area who have experienced electrical problems after having a remote starter installed in their vehicles, and they all weren't GM models. When these things became popular in the early '90s, I seen a lot of people come into the garage I was working in with assorted electrical problems. I told myself I would never get one in my vehicle. Well after I married, and we bought the Venture, my wife wanted one...badly. I kept telling her NO and that I've seen so many problems. After 3 years of nagging I finally gave in after somebody told me they had improved them. I gave it to her for a Christmas present but couldn't get it installed until March. After it was installed we had so many miscellaneous electrical problems occur such as the rear wiper would work intermittently, interior lights would stop working, directional signals would act funny,power locks would screw up, plus a host of others. Unfortuneately, the company that installed it went bankrupt and closed about a month after installing ours, and nobody else wanted to touch our van. Most of these problems subsided within a few weeks, and things went back to "normal"...until we started to use it the following winter season...
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