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Old 04-29-2010, 12:31 PM
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prostart remote starter

hello all i have a quick question, i had a prostart remote starter installed in my car after like a year my remote broke, so recently i purchased another prostart remote starter. so my question is the last one i installed the model number for it is CT-3400-TW, the one i got right now the model number is CT-3460-TW and it has the exact same remote so will this remote work with the 3400 model i still have installed in my car or i have to install the 3460 in my car? because the cables are the same for both the model and if i remove the 3400 and connect the 3460 to those cables will it work like that way. your help will be appreciated. thank you very much.
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Re: prostart remote starter

Welcome to the forum. Without having the wiring diagrams for the two to compare against each other, I'm not confident stating you could plug the new one in to the existing wiring harness. I can say though that I've done this with Autopage systems. Of course you may miss out on some of the new features of the new system, but the basic features will probably work fine.

Either way though there will likely be some programming involved. You'll either need to program the new remote to your old system, or you'll need to program the new system and remote to the car. There may be programmable features such as tach sensing or voltage sensing, horn honk or siren, positive parking light versus negative (typically done via wiring rather than programmed), positive or negative door trigger (typically via wiring rather than programmed), lock pulse duration, starter engage max duration, restart attempts, periodic start, temperature start, etc.

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Re: prostart remote starter

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hello all i have a quick question, i had a prostart remote starter installed in my car after like a year my remote broke, so recently i purchased another prostart remote starter. so my question is the last one i installed the model number for it is CT-3400-TW, the one i got right now the model number is CT-3460-TW and it has the exact same remote so will this remote work with the 3400 model i still have installed in my car or i have to install the 3460 in my car? because the cables are the same for both the model and if i remove the 3400 and connect the 3460 to those cables will it work like that way. your help will be appreciated. thank you very much.
I would contact the manufacturer and ask them. They should be able to help you out.
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