automatic start question 01 monte SS
#1
automatic start question 01 monte SS
Under the Hood is a yellow sticker that says this car is factory equipped with remote start. But I don't know how to doit. My 03 Ls. U push lock unlock lock and it starts what's the code for the 01 SS
#4
Maybe... it was a "Special" option.. if you ordered from the factory new?
and didnt become a "standard" option til 2006?
Just curious... Cause I have no idea...
Maybe he could go to the dealer with the VIN...
and see if in fact it did come as a "special" option?
Then possibly find out if it did...what the sequence is?
#5
It was never available, period. From 00 to 05 you would have to get an aftermarket system. I'm sure there are systems out there that you could integrate into the factory remote, but odds are this aftermarket remote start has its own fob (like most do) and if you don't have the remote you can't use it.
Look under the drivers side dash for the module to find what brand it is. Mine has a sticker under the hood, too. I have an Avital system and it has its own key fob, looks similar to the stock one, though. The stock fobs still work they just don't start the car.
Look under the drivers side dash for the module to find what brand it is. Mine has a sticker under the hood, too. I have an Avital system and it has its own key fob, looks similar to the stock one, though. The stock fobs still work they just don't start the car.
#6
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I'm with Mike on this. The sticker was probably put on by the installer of the aftermarket system. I added a remote start with keyless entry to my wife's Impala a couple years back (even though the car has factory keyless entry, we wanted one fob that does it all).
If the module does not have a brand name or model on it, you should at least be able to get an FCC ID off it. There are sites out there where you can pop in an FCC ID and it will return data pertaining to it (such as a model and manufacturer in most cases).
If the module does not have a brand name or model on it, you should at least be able to get an FCC ID off it. There are sites out there where you can pop in an FCC ID and it will return data pertaining to it (such as a model and manufacturer in most cases).
#7
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I'm with Mike on this. The sticker was probably put on by the installer of the aftermarket system. I added a remote start with keyless entry to my wife's Impala a couple years back (even though the car has factory keyless entry, we wanted one fob that does it all).
If the module does not have a brand name or model on it, you should at least be able to get an FCC ID off it. There are sites out there where you can pop in an FCC ID and it will return data pertaining to it (such as a model and manufacturer in most cases).
If the module does not have a brand name or model on it, you should at least be able to get an FCC ID off it. There are sites out there where you can pop in an FCC ID and it will return data pertaining to it (such as a model and manufacturer in most cases).
#9
You look under the access panel, bottom of the dash, drivers side. You'll want to find a manufacturer and hopefully a model number on the control module for the system.
With that you can search online to find if that system uses its own remote or what and then get the proper remotes to make it work.
With that you can search online to find if that system uses its own remote or what and then get the proper remotes to make it work.
#10
You look under the access panel, bottom of the dash, drivers side. You'll want to find a manufacturer and hopefully a model number on the control module for the system.
With that you can search online to find if that system uses its own remote or what and then get the proper remotes to make it work.
With that you can search online to find if that system uses its own remote or what and then get the proper remotes to make it work.