As a previous audio installer i was asked this all the time. The only way it can void a warranty is if the remote start caused the issue. the magnusson/moss act covers you.
contact chrysler directly via their website. I have a 2015 200 and the thermostat went out and it was a $500 fix at a dealer. I was out of warranty by length of time, but only had 33xxx miles. They stepped up and covered the entire bill. All i did was email a copy of the receipt and they cut me...
When i added one to my old '13 i used the power in the 7pin trailer and a relay with the reverse lights only triggering the relay. I am very cautious about putting power draws on electrical systems now days. the slightest draw can trip a CEL.
So if i got you correctly you have no cam, and ant to add one?
if so the dealer can add the sales code so the input is activated. or you can use an adapter like stated above.
The dealer added sales code doesnt allow you to view it in motion though.
Op dealer is f*cking you! go to another one.
as for the debate on using the dealer or a cu to finance i will go with who will give me the best rate. Its your money in the long run who cares if a dealer make a profit off the loan. your not losing any its the bank that will make as much of a...
its one of the few things that cant be done without going to a dealer. you can do the install, but the dealer will have to do the final key program and computer activations.
I saw this post and laugh like i do all the time when they pop up. First i thought another "kid" spending money then i saw it wasnt a kid.. Sorry OP but one would think at 44 if you are asking what to spend something as little as 500 on, on your truck is something a 19year old would ask..
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like other say find a local autoparts store that will scan for free. dont it many times.
I was told that if a cel is on solid its ok to drive, if its blinking then stop driving it
I have had them come on a few days later from a gas cap as it didnt get fully tightened at first.
Now days for the vehicle there is really no added benefit. It may be a little cheaper, but you get way less gas mileage. In the early -mid 2000's i had a ranger that could use it. I determined that for the difference in mileage e85 had to be almost 65% the price of regular to break even.
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