When it comes to remote starters, people usually get the wrong idea
about them and normally end up in misunderstanding the purpose that remote car
starters have to offer. This is probably due to the reason about
bad rumors that have been floating around in the market..
Most rumors are associated to people believing that auto
remote starters are bad for the car. However to the contrary it is found
that auto remote starter are quite useful. It is believed that
if you get the car started prior to driving it, you’d feel less troubled while
driving it. This practice even helps in prolonging the car’s life.
There are other rumors associated to people being hesitant before buying an auto remote starter. The first being addressed to in the second paragraph is sufficient to clear away one of the doubts, however there are other rumors that prove as a hurdle while making the decision to buy an auto remote starter.
Would Manual Transmissions work well with Car Remote Starters?
Quite back in the past, it was true that auto remote starters had a problem connecting to cars with manual transmissions. Although, the present version of auto remote starters have are quite better and well developed than the previous versions. With the help of modern technology and knowledge, companies were able to make a break through and have models of car remote starters that work quite perfectly with both automatic and manual transmissions. The high end mechanism in the remote car starter ensures that the car starts without being in the gear and prevents the engine from turning on if it’s in gear.
Why should I buy a long range remote starter?
People normally have a conflicting opinion about why they should have a remote car starter if they park their cars in front of their home or in the garages. Well what if you had to go to a cinema or a mall and needed to park your car in the parking which is quite far from the mall or cinema itself. It’d be quite helpful to have a long range car starter to get the car started and well warmed up before you drove it back home.
How would a car remote starter work with keys having chips in them?
Almost every car manufactured today has chips in their keys. The chip ensures protection from hot wiring into the car. The car starter will hot wire your car but in a very controlled manner because it needs to deceive the car into thinking that the key is in the ignition.
The driver can get a “bypass module” installed in the car to make things less complicated and have the car starter access to the car’s ignition system without causing any problems.
These were but a few misconceptions and questions that most people have before they buy an auto remote starter. Clearing these will ensure the customer that they aren’t putting their car in risk by buying an auto remote starter.