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Check under the dash on the car. All remote start systems have a shut off toggle switch to turn the system off. If you had your car in for service then they may have flipped the switch. It is either under the dash somewhere or sometimes it is put under the hood where it can be seen by the mechanic.
try hitting function twice so its at level 2 code and hit the unlock button, that sends it into remote valet mode. if that isnt it make sure the valet toggle switch is on and connected
It could be the remote Because I saw a kind of European cars that do the same thing No start at all if you don't have the original remote key. but hope its not the same thing with you.
replace batteries in remotes then put key in door and lock/hold key over for 30 secs,then using the remote press/hold unlock button for 30 secs.then start the car as normal.this only happens when remotes are weak.
if its only a factory remote with security light on the door. insert the key in passanger door and unlock. this will disarm factory alarm. then try to start car.
yes, but if you dont understand how to remove the remote start wiring, dont have your mechanic take it out, mine charged me around 70 dollars to take it out
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