How to Install a Remote Car Starter Yourself

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This video demonstrates how to install a wireless remote starter on a vehicle. This was my first time doing this so it was a test to see how user-friendly the kits are for home installation.
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That feeling you get when you get it all put together and it works right is so glorious. Good work.

davedennis
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You are more than a professional and knowledgeable about what your doing. Most people do not have the knowledge you have

semperfidelis
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Great breakdown! One day I hope to be able to do this on my own. I'm having a friend of my brothers' whose installed a remote start for him before. I had decided, kinda late and last minute to want to get a remote start finally for my wife's car. I hope he does a good job. It's gonna be slightly over a week after her birthday. But she doesn't know I'm doing it, so I hope she's pleasantly surprised and pleased. 🤗🤗

djcrobo
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You obviously are very knowledgeable about auto electronics. I'm pretty sure the average person could not install this even with the bulldog manual. But your video makes it very possible for the average person to do this. thank you

marteequillen
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Blue wire is absolutely wrong…anytime you grab power from any source (ie. battery) fuse must be within a few inches.
What do you think would happen if your un-fused blue wire rubbed on the radiator support with engine vibration? Short would cause excessive heat…then fire

henrysalgado
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Bro clean your positive terminal🤣🤣that’s too funny. Thanks for the video that I ended up on somehow at 2am👍🏽

RBoysMedia
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can you please add links to the bulldog and the items you used? great video and very explanatory

JesusMartinez-clwg
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Very impressed on how fairly simple it was. Thank you sir!!

gregr
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On the lighting assembly, if you turn the knob to the "O" position you can push it in and turn in clockwise and the assembly will come right out.

inconsteveable
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Excellent camera work as well as your description. 👍

brandonspicer
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You are definitely correct the Compustar Manual seems a bit confusing, with Positive and negatives on the wiring diagram but, I'm going to order one for my 2001 Nissan Sentra and I too shall make a video.

I know this is an old video but, my only recommendation would be to put a fuse at the battery on your blue wire so that if anything grounded out along the way it would pop the fuse before it melted the wire and possibly start a fire. IE -- from rubbing or anything like that.

NWSanta
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Your very professional and to follow respect

HabiyambereKazina
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Lots of people saying hate. I just want to say I appreciate your video and I'll chew the meat and spit out the bones. I like that you did it yourself with no knowledge. It works so f the haters(even if they had really good points) 👍 good video bro

thomasmclean
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Aw man no video of her reaction lol that was dope bro good job

AgainstTheGrain
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You must be a professional alarm Installer 🤙👍

marvinvergara
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So overall you hooked up 3 wires? Lights, ignition, and hood switch? And power and ground of course. Is that right?

tommyschulte
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Great video I am going to attempt it this weekend

Angel-kzkz
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Hey great video but just wondering because it wasn't mentioned (unless I missed it) do you still need to unlock the car with an original key or can you re-program the starter key... anyone? Thanks in advance

vicracer
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something tells me you have the fundamentals 👍 nice job!

BB-jqek
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@ 11:21, I cannot understand why you would put non-conductive grease on a ground connection inside the car. A clean, tight, bare metal connection is what is needed to provide a reliable ground. You do know dielectric grease is mad to be non-conductive, right?

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