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Remote Starter For 2002 Sierra

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Topic: Remote Starter For 2002 Sierra

Posted By: Kirkster
Subject: Remote Starter For 2002 Sierra
Date Posted: November 25, 2002 at 7:57 PM

I would like to hook up a remote starter to my truck

It is a diesel so it would have to have a delay for the glow plugs.

Is this possible?

If so what brand would I look for?

And any info on the install would be appreciated.

Thanks



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Brent



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Posted By: securinu
Date Posted: November 25, 2002 at 8:03 PM
i use magnadyne product it has all the features you are looking for and are very reliable.   there site is www.magnadyne.com  either the start 2 plus or m-10 are both good options .




Posted By: Kirkster
Date Posted: November 25, 2002 at 8:12 PM

Thanks securinu that was a lot quicker than i expected.I will go there whright now and check it out .

Thanks Again



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Brent




Posted By: Oc768
Date Posted: November 26, 2002 at 3:24 PM

www.designtech-intl.com also has diesel-ready units as well.  I have put in a few of these units and they go in quick/easy, are readily available, and have a good support dept.   They also make decent add-on units if you already have a remote keyless and want to integrate into one remote. 

Oh yeah, the equipt. is inexpensive too :)





Posted By: Oc768
Date Posted: November 26, 2002 at 3:26 PM
OTOH, I just checked out magnadyne's site - good stuff, thanks for the link securinu :)




Posted By: Kirkster
Date Posted: November 26, 2002 at 5:16 PM

Oc768 Thanks for the link. Both places have what Im looking for. Now all I need is know how.



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Brent




Posted By: djfearny2
Date Posted: November 26, 2002 at 8:04 PM

two things i have been an installer for many years those two sites with that stuff sucks not relieable., the only thing is that there cheep but hay you get what you paid for . i guess  

dei, audiovox, are two of the best if not the best  these are the only products sold pretty much throught new york they are the most reliable and dei has everything,



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Jon
Installer/Help Technician
---coral springs florida---
mecp certification is not always needed. I have it and it has not helped me out at all. my experience out shines it.




Posted By: Kirkster
Date Posted: November 26, 2002 at 8:44 PM
djfearny2 Thanks for the post. I do want what I pay for so if you wouldnt mind maybe you could tell me a link or a place I can get "the good ones"Thanks 

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Brent




Posted By: Oc768
Date Posted: November 27, 2002 at 4:08 AM

Agreed on the DEI - but Audiovox?  icky.                    Im also interested in any links you may have, much appreciated.

Kirkster - If you have the initiative, you've got a forum full of know how ;).  Just dont take any shortcuts, and don't cheap out when it comes to splicing/insulating and you'll be fine.     





Posted By: Kirkster
Date Posted: November 27, 2002 at 6:17 PM
You know I just sighned into the dieselpage forum a few month's back lodes a info there.This is how I  found this forum.Man with all the info between the two my head is going to explode.Thanks to everybody with the posts & thanks in advance to everybody that might.

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Brent





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