

Doors – If, while the doors are locked, they are opened the remote starter system can be configured to shut down with security functionality.This protects any normal situations of engine service by a mechanic or car detailer. Hood – If the hood is open, the remote starter is disabled.This is mandatory for manual transmission vehicles and an added measure of safety for automatic transmission vehicles. Emergency Brake – in most cases, we configure the remote starter to require the emergency brake to have been engaged upon departing the car so remote starting is enabled.It’s a significant safety feature that ensures no unauthorized operation of the vehicle. Foot Brake – while the vehicle is remote started, pressing the foot brake without first turning the key (or pressing the starter button) disables the remote starter.In the event the engine did not start on the first attempt, monitoring the engine RPM status allows additional attempts until it starts. Engine RPM – The vehicle’s engine RPMs are monitored while remote started to confirm starting and protect against overrunning the engine.

Here are a few of the vehicle circuits that are monitored to ensure added safety:

The convenience of starting your vehicle without physically being inside has added measures of safe operation so we ensure a seamless and consistent experience. Our first priority to installing your remote starter is safety. Let us show you how a remote starter can make your life easier and your day more productive, all with an added measure of safety in mind. Remote starting also helps to warm the engine and circulate the fluids to maximize engine life.Īt Sound Depot & Performance of Gaineseville, we are experts in remote starter installations for all types of vehicles, whether it’s brand new or a treasured classic. Remote starters allow you to start your vehicle from the convenience of your office or kitchen table so that your vehicle interior is at a comfortable temperature when you enter.
