Joelude
New Superduty Owner!
Thought I would chime in on my experience with remote start. I have a CompuStar alarm pager system. After having my door locks busted and things removed out of my 350... I took them all out and replaced the front handle plastics with new plastics meant for the rear doors, removing any of the locking parts I could. The plastics are the exact same thing... minus the door lock holes. So visually... there are no locks.
My CompuStar has the remote start feature... and the turbo timer feature... as well as the pager system and many other options. The only problem I have noticed when using the remote start on cold days... is sometimes the truck doesn't crank long enough to actually start it. Cold days recently in Washington State have been in the upper 30's when starting the truck. Then the alarm will act as if the truck is running... but really isn't.
There is no worry when using the remote start as the alarm still stays activated when running... and if someone happens to get inside, there are no keys and the second they try to hit the brakes to put the truck in drive, the brake peddle is the shut off for the remote start. Same thing with the turbo timer. You can activate the turbo timer and remove your keys... arm the alarm and walk away. The truck stays running for a predetermined time, then shuts off and every thing is ok.
Problem I have had with all of these options... is that I have heard and read that it is kinda bad to leave the 6.0's at idle for extended amounts of time. But that is just what I have heard and do not know if it is true or not.
Anyways... I really like my CompuStar alarm system... probably saved me a few times. Hope this helped a little!
My CompuStar has the remote start feature... and the turbo timer feature... as well as the pager system and many other options. The only problem I have noticed when using the remote start on cold days... is sometimes the truck doesn't crank long enough to actually start it. Cold days recently in Washington State have been in the upper 30's when starting the truck. Then the alarm will act as if the truck is running... but really isn't.
There is no worry when using the remote start as the alarm still stays activated when running... and if someone happens to get inside, there are no keys and the second they try to hit the brakes to put the truck in drive, the brake peddle is the shut off for the remote start. Same thing with the turbo timer. You can activate the turbo timer and remove your keys... arm the alarm and walk away. The truck stays running for a predetermined time, then shuts off and every thing is ok.
Problem I have had with all of these options... is that I have heard and read that it is kinda bad to leave the 6.0's at idle for extended amounts of time. But that is just what I have heard and do not know if it is true or not.
Anyways... I really like my CompuStar alarm system... probably saved me a few times. Hope this helped a little!
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