Sorry, But your Remote Start Won't Work
I've been messing with remote start but as of right now, not a fan.
Remote start via app takes forever.
And the key fob version has like special constraints on how fast you click/hold the lock button.
Thanks to the remote start via cellular I can start my car 10 minutes before I will arrive at the door. Then I can hop into a semi-warm car and drive off instantly without having to wait for the oil to reach the top of the engine. Even on hot days it's a good idea to give the car a minute or two at idle to get the oil circulating before putting the engine under load if it's been sitting for a little while.
I have only ever used the fob to start the car a couple of times. When I'm that close to the car I don't usually need to start it before I get in it. At work my car is way too far away from the building to use the fob. Not to mention that I'm probably 2000 feet from the door of the building. I believe that the fob should work regardless of the subscription though.
Last edited by Davew77; Mar 15, 2017 at 01:08 PM.

or if I didnt use it much im not out 250 only a portion of
that's a Lexus "safety feature" and why I don't use the remote start and could care less.. completely pointless IMO.
I enjoyed the Remote Starting feature on my past 4 vehicles, but have found the Lexus/Toyota to be completely worthless, it doesn't adjust the HVAC temp, it doesn't start the seat heaters or coolers, it doesn't keep the radio and dash in an off mode, and it shuts the car down upon opening the doors or trunk.
100% worthless.
even my heaping pile of garbage Chrysler 300 remote start: Didn't blare the radio when active, kept the instrument panel off, turned on the AC if the interior temp was above 100° and the heater and heated seats if it was below 45° and that was in 2005.
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some might ask why the dash or radio make a difference, well consider this, you remote start the vehicle at night or in a dark garage and the whole flipping interior lights up giving everyone a peep show into your vehicle.
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I enjoyed the Remote Starting feature on my past 4 vehicles, but have found the Lexus/Toyota to be completely worthless, it doesn't adjust the HVAC temp, it doesn't start the seat heaters or coolers, it doesn't keep the radio and dash in an off mode, and it shuts the car down upon opening the doors or trunk.
100% worthless.
even my heaping pile of garbage Chrysler 300 remote start: Didn't blare the radio when active, kept the instrument panel off, turned on the AC if the interior temp was above 100° and the heater and heated seats if it was below 45° and that was in 2005.
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some might ask why the dash or radio make a difference, well consider this, you remote start the vehicle at night or in a dark garage and the whole flipping interior lights up giving everyone a peep show into your vehicle.
I think its great because i can warm up the car from my apartment and by the time i get down the car is warmed up and ready to go
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Im not here to argue
You think its wasting fuel but i won't move the car till its at temperature
which still takes about 5-10 mins
also mine is still the free 1 year
will i pay for it? not sure
2 of my previous Chevy's would determine the interior temps and set the Heat or AC when you remote started, they would also turn on the seat heaters or coolers automatically based on interior temps. Regardless of how you had things set when you turned the vehicle off. For me, this was the only thing that gave remote start any value.
There is no need to 'warm up' an engine in southern california, the only time you need to allow a modern engine to warm up for 5-10 minutes is in freezing temperatures, doing it in 55°+ degree morning in SoCal does nothing but create pollution and waste fuel. 30 - 60 seconds on a modern car in above freezing temps is more than enough to get the oil pumping through the motor, and driving it at low speeds 25-35mph for a mile or so is far better to the car than letting it stand and idle, moving it gets the trans and rear end fluids moving as well, idling does not.
To each there own, Southern California is not cold, it never gets below 45° here in the dead of winter and I live 10 miles from the ocean, in land in the valley it doesn't even get to 45° and 45° is not cold, it is mildly cool.
Last edited by Htony; Apr 9, 2017 at 06:35 AM.
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