Remote Start help for 91 silverado
convertedchevyman
02-05-2007, 02:24 PM
I am going to put in a remote start for my truck and i was wondering if anyone had any tips on how to put it in
silverado122775
02-05-2007, 04:00 PM
Have a professional do it.. That is the best advice I can tell you.
I had one put into my 2000 Z71. I am glad I had someone who knew what they were doing. Now mind you, I am one to do things myself, but when it comes to wiring, it is better to have someone who has some experience with it.
I had one put into my 2000 Z71. I am glad I had someone who knew what they were doing. Now mind you, I am one to do things myself, but when it comes to wiring, it is better to have someone who has some experience with it.
tykrz
02-07-2007, 12:17 AM
Just make sure that whoever does it solders all the wiring connections or you'll have grief later. Most installers dont because it takes extra time.
ponchonutty
02-07-2007, 10:03 AM
It's not recomended for a DIY'r. Anyone can install them. It's when you have problems where a pro is needed.
tykrz
02-07-2007, 06:23 PM
And only get one from a GM dealer and have them install it. That way if problems do arise at some point in time you won't have one guy pinnng the blame on the next guy at an aftermarket install shop. That gets costly and nothing gets fixed in the end.
ponchonutty
02-07-2007, 06:36 PM
Well, not sure if I'd actually get one from a GM dealer that alone can be costly. Case in point: I sold a local dealer a very nice RS with keyless entry on a '07 Silverado today for $300. They charged the customer $499.
Since the truck is so old in your case I wouldn't bother with the dealership although you could call and ask if they'd recomend anyone.
Since the truck is so old in your case I wouldn't bother with the dealership although you could call and ask if they'd recomend anyone.
silverado122775
02-08-2007, 01:09 PM
I got a Viper from Bustbuy for X-mas and had them install it.. and so far I am pretty happy with it.
ponchonutty
02-08-2007, 10:13 PM
I stopped selling the Viper units. I had started getting pretty bad performance out of them. It sucked because I've been a DEI dealer for many years but couldn't handle all the comebacks. The regular remotes would fail due to cold solder joints that hold the battery in the remotes. The 2way systems are a joke. No range and they like to eat up batteries like fat chicks eating french fries after a Jenny Craig meeting.
sportin83
02-11-2007, 09:13 PM
i install python and valet systems. which are all DEI and i have very good luck with them. the 2 way units do eat batterys very fast seems like about once a month. you can get python systems at any circuit city.
ponchonutty
02-12-2007, 10:44 AM
i install python and valet systems. which are all DEI and i have very good luck with them. the 2 way units do eat batterys very fast seems like about once a month. you can get python systems at any circuit city.
Wait until you get the 1090 unit. Your idea of what works good will change in a hurry! Just read up on all the problems at DEI's forums.
Wait until you get the 1090 unit. Your idea of what works good will change in a hurry! Just read up on all the problems at DEI's forums.
convertedchevyman
02-17-2007, 08:09 PM
Well thanks for all the help but me and a friend put it in ourselves. I didnt think it was that complicated. We had no trouble except for the starter wire which was labeled wrong in the instructions.
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