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Old Dec 8, 2007 | 12:17 PM
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Sorry , I was away busy with x-mas , new shop and life in general LOL


I do still do 12vt . But I would not be able to touch anything till after the holidays .


The statement that you will loose your immobilizer is false . It will still be fully functional .. We use a kit that learns the key code and only activate to send the signal to the immobilizer when the starter is activated .

Python is a great starter , any of the DEI systems are great and are all the same between , Phyton , Viper , Avital and so on ..... I have worked with there product for 15 years .....

I warranty all labor for a lifetime on 12vt installs .

The CRV would run you $250 , 2 remotes , includes the immobilizer module and keyless entry ......

The Dakota , does it have a Gray key of a Black key ??

Black key $200
Gray Key $250

Yes It will replace your Keyless remote as I will hook the Keyless option up .


Your choice, if Fitzy can hook you up , not a problem , Go for it .. if you guys are interested in me doing them give me a call Monday 603-520-6622 ......

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Old Dec 8, 2007 | 12:20 PM
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Guys, this is the best gift you could give the little woman too. I have an automatic car starter too. His name is Rick. It works well as long as I leave the house about 10 minutes after he does.

I HATE getting into a cold car....call me prissy, I know....

Scott! You going to make it to Bill's next week?
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Old Dec 8, 2007 | 12:33 PM
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I am going to try my best ... way to many things going on ..
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Old May 2, 2008 | 03:56 AM
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hey everyone...i recently got a clifford 50.5x alarm done by one of cliffords authorized installers but he could not get the remote starter to work on my car...and after having the car for 2 days he could not get the starter to work claiming that my immoblizer is the problem...i find it hard to believe because my key works fine when i crank it up everytime...what should i do? oh btw we were both on with dei's techs for hours and they couldnt get it...
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Old May 2, 2008 | 03:59 AM
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Should have went to Scott because it wouldn't be the first time he had ever seen an S2000

Maybe he can fix it for you, give him a call.
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Old May 2, 2008 | 04:17 AM
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Originally Posted by d5amu3l,May 2 2008, 07:56 AM
hey everyone...i recently got a clifford 50.5x alarm done by one of cliffords authorized installers but he could not get the remote starter to work on my car...and after having the car for 2 days he could not get the starter to work claiming that my immoblizer is the problem...i find it hard to believe because my key works fine when i crank it up everytime...what should i do? oh btw we were both on with dei's techs for hours and they couldnt get it...
bring it back - get your money back and have them remove the system

clearly there is a problem - Scott has installed remote starters in just about all my cars inc. the S2000 and i have never ever had a problem.

and Jeff - i don't think scott would want to touch some else's mess as there is far too much that could be messed up
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Old May 2, 2008 | 05:30 AM
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Scott did a great job on my GF's CRV!
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Old May 2, 2008 | 05:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Bass,May 2 2008, 08:17 AM
bring it back - get your money back and have them remove the system

clearly there is a problem - Scott has installed remote starters in just about all my cars inc. the S2000 and i have never ever had a problem.

and Jeff - i don't think scott would want to touch some else's mess as there is far too much that could be messed up
damn...i have some viper alarm that came with the remote start, but no shops would install it in CT. anyone wanna install mine
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Old May 2, 2008 | 05:54 AM
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Sounds like a un-experienced installer .

DEI Tech is only as good as the installer . If the installer cant comprehend what the tech is saying than the info is useless .

I have had no problems doing S2000's , but I still cant understand the need to remotestart a s2000 ?



I can install the Viper Alarm with my eyes closed but I am in NH


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Old May 2, 2008 | 06:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Twiztid,May 2 2008, 09:54 AM
Sounds like a un-experienced installer .

DEI Tech is only as good as the installer . If the installer cant comprehend what the tech is saying than the info is useless .

I have had no problems doing S2000's , but I still cant understand the need to remotestart a s2000 ?



I can install the Viper Alarm with my eyes closed but I am in NH
during the winter time i would still continue to use my s2k to go to work in the morning, even though i have beater cars. whenever it's chilly in the morning (as long as there is no snow on ground) i would like to be able to let the car warm up while i'm in my apartment while the car doors are still locked.
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