keyfob complaint!
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Don't know if this is true but I live in So Cal and talked to one dealer, I believe it was Mission Viejo and they said they could order the JDM Skyline key fobs which are like some of the FX keys as well with key built into the alarm transmitter. Problem was he told me the cost was about $180 per Key. I stopped looking for someone that sells them here after that, sorry.
-Jason
Laser Red '03 6MT
-Jason
Laser Red '03 6MT
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I have my new key fob for my Clifford Matrix 3.5X Remote Starter/Alarm. Check out my pics:
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BTW, I forgot to say that my remote allows me to do the following:
Lock/Set Alarm (including Proximity Alarm)
Unlock/Turn off alarm
Panic
Open trunk
Remote start (on a clear open day, up to 1/4 mile)
Roll down windows
Roll up windows
Man I love that thing...I just hope it doesn't f#$k my electricals.
Lock/Set Alarm (including Proximity Alarm)
Unlock/Turn off alarm
Panic
Open trunk
Remote start (on a clear open day, up to 1/4 mile)
Roll down windows
Roll up windows
Man I love that thing...I just hope it doesn't f#$k my electricals.
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DAMN! That's what I'm talkin about! First of all, how much was it and how long was the install? Second, do you have remote start with an auto or 6MT? I'd LOVE to have remote start, but I'm getting a manual. From what I hear, remote start and manual transmissions don't mix. That is a very serious key fob!
'04 6MT, Laser Red/Graphite, Prem, Navi, 4-Piece Aero, BSM
DAMN! That's what I'm talkin about! First of all, how much was it and how long was the install? Second, do you have remote start with an auto or 6MT? I'd LOVE to have remote start, but I'm getting a manual. From what I hear, remote start and manual transmissions don't mix. That is a very serious key fob!
'04 6MT, Laser Red/Graphite, Prem, Navi, 4-Piece Aero, BSM
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OK, now I really want that Skyline keyfob.
I dont know if I would ad an after market alarm. Did that before and thoes guys seem to mess up the electrical. Stuff started burning out months later.
Anyhoo, the alarm that comes with it is basic but you can remotely roll down the windows, etc. Really the only big difference is the remote start and maybe a motion sensor.
I figure if the car gets Jacked, then I proably dont want it back from what I have seen from a friend that got his car recovered. Better of just dealing with insurance and a brand new replacement.
I dont know if I would ad an after market alarm. Did that before and thoes guys seem to mess up the electrical. Stuff started burning out months later.
Anyhoo, the alarm that comes with it is basic but you can remotely roll down the windows, etc. Really the only big difference is the remote start and maybe a motion sensor.
I figure if the car gets Jacked, then I proably dont want it back from what I have seen from a friend that got his car recovered. Better of just dealing with insurance and a brand new replacement.
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I think that the biggest difference also is that I can roll the windows UP as well. I don't have to stick the key in the door to roll them up now. The OEM alarm is still there but if you play with it, it sets off the engine kill on the new alarm and you have to wait a couple hours till it resets. Happened to me on the first night. The car wouldn't start and I nearly **** my pants.
I had a special connection. I was working at Best Buy at the time and the Clifford Matrix 3.5X retailed at $500 (I got it for $160). Then I got a discount on the install parts and labor. I've posted this before but I think that the install was about $150 (normally would've cost about $250). Then I got him to add the window roll up feature (all you have to do is lengthen the window signal pulse and the CM 3.5X has 5 channels so in theory he could've had sunroof open instead or something). Then I had him install the proxy alarm. The proxy alarm is $100 (I got it for $25) and he did the install free on Best Buy time.
A word of warning, the guy who did mine I trust completely. He's been doing basic and custom installs for about 10 years and he treats all the cars he works on with respect. It was heart breaking seeing my doors ripped open but I haven't had a problem yet. *knock on wood* He also put in kill switches for the remote start and proxy alarm (proxy alarms react badly to rain). So I guess a normal install would probably cost around $900 but I only ended up paying about $350...yeah Best Buy discount. The initial install took about 7 hours. Everything else took about 1.5 hours.
I have a 5AT. Remote starts are bad for MTs because you have to leave the car in Neutral or else when you start it, it will lurch forward potentially damaging the car, someone, or another car. You can do it you just have to bypass the starter further down the line. Keep in mind that it did cost me one key since it needs to access the chip in order to start the car but it only accesses it to remotely start it. Once it's started you NEED a key with a chip in order to continue driving it. Without a real key the car will die.
The keyfob is great. Tells you when it's armed, when an alarm has been triggered, when your car is started, when a motion or shock sensor has been tripped. If you're in the Baltimore/DC/VA area I can get you his name and he can take care of you.
I had a special connection. I was working at Best Buy at the time and the Clifford Matrix 3.5X retailed at $500 (I got it for $160). Then I got a discount on the install parts and labor. I've posted this before but I think that the install was about $150 (normally would've cost about $250). Then I got him to add the window roll up feature (all you have to do is lengthen the window signal pulse and the CM 3.5X has 5 channels so in theory he could've had sunroof open instead or something). Then I had him install the proxy alarm. The proxy alarm is $100 (I got it for $25) and he did the install free on Best Buy time.
A word of warning, the guy who did mine I trust completely. He's been doing basic and custom installs for about 10 years and he treats all the cars he works on with respect. It was heart breaking seeing my doors ripped open but I haven't had a problem yet. *knock on wood* He also put in kill switches for the remote start and proxy alarm (proxy alarms react badly to rain). So I guess a normal install would probably cost around $900 but I only ended up paying about $350...yeah Best Buy discount. The initial install took about 7 hours. Everything else took about 1.5 hours.
I have a 5AT. Remote starts are bad for MTs because you have to leave the car in Neutral or else when you start it, it will lurch forward potentially damaging the car, someone, or another car. You can do it you just have to bypass the starter further down the line. Keep in mind that it did cost me one key since it needs to access the chip in order to start the car but it only accesses it to remotely start it. Once it's started you NEED a key with a chip in order to continue driving it. Without a real key the car will die.
The keyfob is great. Tells you when it's armed, when an alarm has been triggered, when your car is started, when a motion or shock sensor has been tripped. If you're in the Baltimore/DC/VA area I can get you his name and he can take care of you.
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