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Old Feb 9th, 04, 10:09 PM
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Hey Guys,

I'd like to get a remote starter/keyless entry for a friend of mine. She has a Ford Windstar minivan. I'd also like it to have a panic button, just in case. I looked into the Bulldog Security stuff, which looks good, but unfortunately, they don't have one with a panic button.

Any suggestions/input appreciated.

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Old Feb 10th, 04, 7:47 AM
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Before looking too serious at the Bulldog stuff, look at their web site to see thier wiring diagram and match it up with the vehicle. My wife bought me one of their remote starter kit for my 97 GMC, but the wiring diagram on their web site was completely wrong. After about a week of trying to figure it out I gave up and just took it back. Took the truck to Circuit City and had them install what ever it is they sell.
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Old Feb 10th, 04, 8:16 AM
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Man, with this God-forsaken winter making each and every morning a new test in discomfort, I am seriously considering getting one of these so my car will be toasty warm when I get in it -- seat warmers and all!
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Old Feb 10th, 04, 12:15 PM
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I installed a designtech in the wife's Tahoe, didn't come with keyless entry, but they are available. Works flawlessly so far. There website diagrams were on the money and it has a panic button.
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Old Feb 10th, 04, 4:49 PM
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I just had a Nordic Star unit installed 8 days ago , on the 96 Ford Taurus Station wagon I bought 9 days ago! The unit I bought was $250 Canadian installed. Mine does not have the panic feature but I think they had one there for around $300 that did. It will start the car from my living room and that is through 2 walls.
So go ahead and give it to me for buying a Ford if you like friends! I can take it! It was a toss up between the Taurus and a 96 Monte Carlo. The Monte was a beautifull car. Black on black leather. But when I called a GM mehanic friend of mine, He asked me which engine it had. When I told him it had the dual overhead cam V6, he said, " Close the hood and do not look back"
Anyway Big, (name?) I bought mine from Future Shop. It is just over a week old and so far so good!
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Old Feb 10th, 04, 4:56 PM
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i still can't understand whay so many people need remote starters? it gets cold here- but to start a car and let it run for 15 mintues is just wasteful. and add to that the fact that you don't even go outside to start the thing, and you start to see why we people in the western hemisphere have ever expanding wastelines.
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Old Feb 10th, 04, 8:14 PM
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i still can't understand whay so many people need remote starters?
My Wife said she wanted one and if Momma ain't happy, Nobody's happy? [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
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Old Feb 10th, 04, 9:59 PM
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I've installed several from DesignTech. Very good product and support.

Oh, and by the way... I use mine all year round. I rarely have it running for 15 minutes though. I usually hit the button right before going out the door or while I'm walking up to it (like if I'm in a parking lot). I like to think its better for the motor to be running a minute before I jump in and go. FWIW!
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Old Feb 11th, 04, 1:03 PM
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It's for a single Mom with three kids, and I think the little bit of gas burning is worth the lowered chance of the kids getting sick.
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Old Feb 11th, 04, 1:40 PM
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It's for a single Mom with three kids, and I think the little bit of gas burning is worth the lowered chance of the kids getting sick.
FYI, You get sick from a virus, not from cold air.

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Old Feb 11th, 04, 4:00 PM
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kids need to get sick once in awhile- it builds the immune system. but getting cold don't cause sickeness ,stuff in the air does. i get sicker in summer than i ever do in the winter.
i know i sound like of an old fart when i say this- hey, i'll be 30 in 8 months- but we never had stuff like remote starters growing up and Dad and Mom never let the cars run longer than it took to scrape the snow off the windows- and guess what- we all lived. in fact, being the oldest, i was the one that got to go out at the ripe old age of 8 and scrape the ice and what not off the car when it was -20 degrees. crazy, huh? my prents should have been locked up for child abuse, making me not only WORK, but do it in subzero temps, as well. then we got piled into a car that was still -20 inside until the heater started kicking, which wasn't very long in that 73 Monster Carlo. guess what- we are still alive.
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Old Feb 11th, 04, 5:33 PM
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As a side note...I heard on the radio this morning that Carteret, NJ passed a law prohibiting the idling of an empty vehicle. This includes IN YOUR DRIVEWAY! So much for remote starters, huh? An officer can write out a summons for this terrible offense.
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Old Feb 11th, 04, 7:38 PM
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Old Feb 11th, 04, 7:44 PM
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If I don't have to be cold for 5 minuets before the heat kicks in, I don't want to be.
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Old Feb 12th, 04, 4:37 AM
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I have remote start on my truck and I live in Southen California, warm the truck up every morning before I make my half mile trip to work. Put that in your pipes and smoke it [img]graemlins/waving.gif[/img] ... Oh yea, almost forgot, I have a DEI Hornet alarm with remote start, its been good to me and this is the 3rd truck I have owned and put this exsact system in and they have all been good
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