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dcreyop 
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Anyone out there know of an alarm that can be set to turn on the vehicle when it hits a certain temp?  I saw that an earlier post that said a Viper 5901 had this feature but when I called Crutchfield they said no.  I need this feature to keep my dog from overheating in the summers out here.  I don't usually keep her in the car but I'd like to have this for the times when its absolutley necessary. 

If not, maybe a car alarm where the remote start has no time limit?

Oh and don't worry. I'm a dog love and I'm installing a temp alarm with it.  I wouldn't risk my dogs life.

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itsyuk 
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a dei 556t will trigger the remote start up to once per hour when it hits your preset temp and keeping a pet alive would be difficult unless you set the remote start run to a longer time and even with all that if your pet got in the drivers floor and bumped the brake pedal shutting off the motor you may end up having a pet funeral and a not so good news story about you.
its all very risky.
yuk
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dcreyop 
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Yeah, its pretty risky bad thing tho is it's completely necessary to have her there.  Thanks for the info!
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howie (aka: harryharris)
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I agree with itsyuk but if you're willing to go ahead, current successors to the 5901 ending in 06 all have temp. and timer control.
Test before boxing up.
itsyuk 
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there is no reason i could ever find to put my dog at risk like that.
yuk
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dcreyop 
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I actually agree with both of you.  She's a work dog tho and the job makes it necessary sometimes.  It should never be for over an hour tho.  Thanks
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howie (aka: harryharris)
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Always used to leave the windows open for my old Shepherd trouble was every time I street parked in Central London, I'd find parts of human hands in the car.
Test before boxing up.
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LOL!
Ain't it nice having finger food between jobs?
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Compustar does the same, just make sure you have the temp sensor or its a total fail. You can program the temp it needs and then program when you want it to start.
itsyuk 
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but doesnt the brake pedal shut off still figure as an issue?
yuk
quiet rural missouri, near KC.
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