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Step By Step Car Alarm Or Remote Start Install Guide

by Leonie L. Internet Marketing
Step By Step Car Alarm Or Remote Start Install Guide


The Most Detailed Instructions for Installing your Car Alarm or Remote Starter

Looking to save some money and install your remote starter, car alarm, or keyless entry system yourself? You’re not alone; I’ve always wanted to be the one to make changes to my vehicle.

A car isn’t just a necessity to get you from A to B, it’s so much more than that.  It’s almost an extension of your personality.

The sense of pride felt when you upgrade your vehicle, whether it’s a new radio or complete audio system is a feeling that can’t be beaten.

If you were to take your car to be fitted at a local shop installation prices normally start at around $250.

Taking your car to be fitted by people you don’t know, and don’t trust, isn’t necessarily your best option

  • The cost of the work is extremely high relative to the amount of work that is actually involved
  • Workers are often pressed for time, and are forced to do countless installations a day. This leads to careless errors made by someone who doesn’t care about your vehicle.
  • You could be entrusting the safety of your car to someone that doesn’t know the job properly or worse yet is a criminal or thief.
  • Mechanics keep a log of your address and your car details. When fitting your alarm, it is very easy to make a clone of the remote, or set up a bypass switch, only to come back and steal your car themselves at a later date. This is known to happen frequently.

Don’t spend hundreds at your local shop or risk leaving your car unprotected. Do it for yourself!

 


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About Leonie L. Professional     Internet Marketing

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Comments

Sylvia Guillemette Senior  Publisher, Advertiser, Writer
I am a firm believer in DIY (Do-It-Yourself). I used to work in the auto parts industry and there is a lot out there than can help you to do things yourself.
Jan 13th 2013 20:22   
Cindy Bolley Magnate II Premium   HHCTB?
Interesting points.... Especially the last one..... "make a clone of the remote" YIKES
Jan 14th 2013 08:05   
lekha chowdary Advanced   web designer, blogger
WOW I liked this car alarm or remote starter. Really its a gud improvement.
Jan 14th 2013 10:22   
Sylvia Guillemette Senior  Publisher, Advertiser, Writer
You do know of course ... that you can get order another remote just by giving the auto parts store or alarm installer the serial number on your current remote. An alarm installer or dealer can program it for you.
Jan 16th 2013 13:44   
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