Remote starters have become increasingly popular every year, with the majority of sales occurring between October and February. Sales peak around the holidays with many people purchasing them for loved ones at Christmas time.
Remote starters allow the owner of a vehicle to start the engine on their vehicle with a wireless remote or key fob. There are many advantages to this, including warming up your car on a cold morning, unlocking the doors on your car, automatically starting your car in extreme cold temperatures to keep the gas and oil from freezing, and even cooling your car down on a hot day.
Remote Engine Starter allow the owner of a vehicle to start the engine on their vehicle with a wireless remote or key fob. There are many advantages to this, including warming up your car on a cold morning, unlocking the doors on your car, automatically starting your car in extreme cold temperatures to keep the gas and oil from freezing, and even cooling your car down on a hot day. Simply turn on your heater or air conditioning prior to exiting your car, start the car with the remote, and step into an already warm or cold vehicle. Remote Engine Starter can be programmed to allow your car to run for a preset amount of time, anywhere from 10-60 minutes. These units can also be set up to unlock the doors on your car, roll down the windows, turn on the defroster, open the sunroof, open the truck, sound the horn, as well as a variety of other features.
Take the chill off winter air or cool down steamy summer interiors with your remote starter! Perfect for extreme temperatures from Maine to California, you're sure to love the convenience and comfort of your new remote car starter. A popular version of the Remote Engine Starter is a combination unit that features a car alarm as well. These units will perform all the duties of the standard remote starter, as well as protect your car from break-ins and theft. The two-way remote starter/alarm remotes can provide feedback to the user by visual alerts as well as audible alerts. The remote can alert you if a door has been opened, if the shock sensor has been tripped, or if any other sensor has detected a fault. If the car started, units with an LCD screen will generally show a digital puff of smoke coming from the rear of the car which lets the user know the car is running and the remote start activation was successful.