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This time of the year rarely a week goes by that we don't get a call from someone stating that their remote car starter stopped working. Nearly every call is the ...
Sep 29, 2013 - You press the button on a cold Winter day to find that your remote starter stopped working! Take a deep breath. It is probably something very ...
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Rip it out restore the wiring to original and leave well alone these things always give trouble and no end of questions on here ,put car in the garage to keep it warm ,once started drive off straight away ,leaving the engine running to warm the car up will shorten the engine life ,do what the swedes do and fit a small electric heater into the cylinder block ,park car in the garage and dump the junk in their,then fit a block heater and using a timer to turn it on to wamr the engine a hour before you leave for work .
If the heater blower circuit was not connected to the bypass relays of the remote starter unit, then it will not work. Some lower grade aftermarket remote starters do not have relay bypass for the accessory circuits (heater and A/C) in order to save a buck or two. If it is a factory remote start, then the heater should work.
I'm using up my one answer for you but I can't help without make,model,year, and type of same info for remote starter. But you made it this far and you obviously got the hard part done. Check for a schematic of your vehicle, your close, it sounds like you have all the wires there, just a couple mixed up i think. Also check to see if there are other acc on that fuse, maybe pull it and try stuff, then you know that you need to isolate that wire, but be careful I don't know if you will lose manual control then. It's impossible for me to help with not enough info
Yes you need to talk to your installer about this. There are several outputs on most remote starters that work on a neg - trigger. You want channel 3 or 4 of the rem start to trigger the seat heaters. You'll need a couple relays and a diode. Its not that big of a pain but you should let the same ppl who installed the rem start to hook up the seat heater option. You can turn them on just like you can pop the trunk with a button on your remote.
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