Product Description
Avital Avistart 4113X Remote Start W/2 1-Button Remote Controls
Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Avital
- Model: 4113LX
- Format: CD
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 2.76" h x 5.71" w x 7.68" l, 1.71 pounds
Features
- Remote Start System
- Two-4 Button Remotes
- Panic Mode
Most helpful customer reviews
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
No info from manufacturer to help for DIY install
By Dave
I just installed this product on my 1990 GMC Sierra. On a truck this old it took me about 3 hours - I don't have an alarm so no bypass was needed. Was originally upset when I called the company to get info on the location of wires and they would not give me any info because I was not a dealer. After I started looking online I found other sites that gave out this info-bulldog security.com is the site I used. Installation wasn't too hard and anyone with some tech experience should be able to handle it, there is a lot of wiring to install so set aside some time to take your time and do a neat job. I did not have to install the tach wire because of the virtual tach feature of this product This remote starter works great- the range is excellent. I was inside the shop I work at and started my truck approx 200 Ft away- through block walls etc...I want to install remote starters on my other vehicles- a Jetta and 4runner and I will buy the ones from bulldog security.com or somewhere that will give tech info if I run into a problem. I would pay more for a product if the company is there to help me if I have problems.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Well it DOES start your car remotely
By Surchand R. Kalicharan
Reading through the reviews you will find some mixed results. For some people it worked well, 5 star well, and for others it just didn't cut it. For me it was a mixed bag. Three stars for working and not working. It is unfortunate that although I consider myself tech savvy, I wasn't able to install this product myself, rather I was a bit intimidated when I opened up and looked at the contents of the box. When you open it you'll find a mess of wires, toggle switch, kill switch, remotes, harnesses and so on. Only 1/4 of what you find in the box is actually needed, depending on your situation. In my case, besides the 2 remotes, I needed the module and 2 of the wiring harnesses that plug into the module. What I'm trying to get at is it looks very intimidating when you open the box but it can be a straight forward install if you know auto electronics and have a bit of experience with installations similar to this.
Anyway the truck this was installed on was a 2004 Toyota 4runner. I paid someone approx. $70 to have it installed. He did an awesome job. He was able to install it with a bypass module (PKALL) without using up one of my keys. The total install took a little less than an hour which wasn't bad considering my installer hadn't working on this generation 4runner for months. It also wasn't bad considering he's a bit more fond of Prestige alarm systems and somewhat specializes with those.
After it was installed we tested it saw that it worked and called it a day. One thing to note, when the truck was remote started the wireless factory alarm remote would NOT work which I knew from the start. The installer told me that when I remote start the truck my factory key fob will NOT function to lock/unlock the truck, I would either have to turn the truck off with the Avital remote and use the factory key fob or use the key to unlock the truck. I didn't have an issue with this and knew this going in.
Bottom line is, I ended up with 2 remotes, Avital remote and my factory key fob which I knew and wasn't an issue. My only gripe was that when I went to remote start the truck after it was locked and armed, the factory alarm would go off. This wasn't a huge issue at first because a way around it was unlocking the truck first. That also wasn't a bother because my truck would either be in my driveway, in front my house, or right outside my workplace when it would be remote started. I really wanted remote start to run the heater in the winter and ac in the summer. Now I'm not sure if this issue could be corrected or not because after doing further research into alarms and remote started I opted to get a Viper 5704. Some would say that the installer screwed up the Avital install and others said it was a defective unit. My installer has been doing what he's doing for over 10 years and installed the Viper 5704 in an hour without any problems. Remote start works without setting off the factory alarm and lock and unlock works as well, plus I only have one remote now. The main reason I switched to the Viper was because every time I would remote start with the Avital, I forgot to unlock the truck and the alarm would just go off.
Anyway, if you don't mind 2 remotes and you love your factory alarm then this Avital remote starter is the best bang for your buck, depending who installs it.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Simple product that work
By Keith S. Koch
01-18-2012 Drop 2012 Toyota Sienna off at the dealer for the installer. Installer asked me to bring all 3 keys. The only thing I don't like/concern is that you press one time to start and it is set to run for 18 minutes. I would like to press 3 times so that there are no accidental start being that it has a long range. Don't be supprise if you get only 2 keys back minus the valet key. Once you remote start, you will loose open and close door function on the Sienna remote. The remote start will now take over the Open and Close door function. To turn Off the engine, press and hold the remote start button. I was worried because the price is so cheap compare to others but it work and work good so far. I would not want to install this myself. Total cost for the installation and unit was $300.
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