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kt-424 
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Posted: December 05, 2004 at 3:42 PM / IP Logged  
Hai,
Thinking of taking in installation work on remote starters and alarms. What tools equipment should i have besides multimeter,test light. What remote starters are good and what alarm systems are good.
I have an established auto repair facility have been i business for 7 years.
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The ones that other member's here like are Compustar, DEI, Autopage, Marksman & Commando. Each have it's good points and bad points, but this is something that you have to find out for yourself as an installer. Personally I like the Compustar brand for ease of installation and user/installer features.
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Code Alarm Installing remote starters -- posted image.
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I'm a huge fan of DEI products...I wouldn't really reccomend test lights for alarms. Get a nice DMM and you should be fine finding wires. But every installer has a different preference.
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compustar isnt the greast , think about the autostarts instead, but thats just my opinion

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