


The automatic car starter has been helping the average person to enjoy cold or hot mornings for years now. Automatic car starters have become so popular now that manufacturers have starter building them into new vehicles. If you have a vehicle with a keyless entry remote you will know that range gained on them is very small before they stop working. An aftermarket system can gain 3X the distance away. There are some great benefits of the automatic car starter. On most cold days I can get up from bed, and after getting out of the shower and getting dressed, I can start my car and have it ready to jump in and drive away without scraping the windows and cleaning it off.
If you are a person that dreads getting into your vehicle on a hot summer day, the remote car starter can help you as well. Just like it helps people warm their car, it does the exact same thing to cool your automobile. Instead of leaving the heat cranked, just remember to turn the AC on full blast. So the next time you are debating on how to get around sitting on your hot leather seats, just remember to remote start the car. Five minutes later you have a cooler more enjoyable seat to sit in.
I’m the guy that dreads jumping into my hot car and feeling the burn of the seats and steering wheel on me as I crank on the AC hoping for a miracle, just cool down! and no one can forget the prep time when the AC starts putting out the cold air, by the time you hit work it gets cold. It can take 2-3 minutes before you feel colder. Most likely going to have the AC on when you stop the car, so when you remote start it, it’s all ready on. Having an automatic car starter installed is pretty painless. You can bring it to the dealer, which is the more expensive of choices, or to a certified technician from a installer.
When dealing with a professional you know they have already seen any issues they might come across. The automatic car starters are a simple unit. These units are very universal; it does the same thing in all cars. A big snag with self installers is most vehicles year 2000+ have built in anti-theft devices. These communicate with the auto start system, and may need special wiring.