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Captivating Remote Start System for your Pontiac

Old Nov 20, 2014 | 06:13 AM
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Default Captivating Remote Start System for your Pontiac

Remote Start systems are perfect for those who want the convenience of acclimatizing their vehicle without having to face the elements. You can easily warm up your car in winter and cool it off in summer by using the remote start system. Remote starts are easy for any driver to use: simply press a button on your remote from your home and your vehicle turns on. You can also turn off your vehicle using your remote if your plans have changed.
With literally a push of a button, you can make this year's switch to cold temperatures as slick as the ice that will easily melt from your windshield.

Omega R&D® - Omegalink RS Remote Start Kit is one of the great options we have for your Pontiac! This is web-programmable remote start solution, which includes plug & play installation t-harness and supports ‘3 X LOCK’ remote start from factory transmitter.




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Disclaimer: Installation is complex, it requires some mechanical & electrical knowledge. Dash removal and splicing of wires are necessary. Because you're dealing with car electronics, any fault may cause the engine start failure. If you don't feel confident installing yourself, seek an experienced installer.

Also you can check the installation video of this Remote Kit. Click here:

Check all available Remote Start Systems: Remote Start at CARiD.com

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