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Three questions about this system with remote start.
Does it have a vibrate mode that sets off the alarm when the truck is tapped?
What did you pay your Ford Dealer for install?
Does it come with directions easy enough for the owner to understand and do his own installation? Thanks, Wrench.
Just got mine last week, gold alarm and start. There is a sensitivity setting for bumps, with it set to high it will go off if a cat jumps on it or a loud exhaust goes by. I went for the low setting.
780 (cdn) installed for alarm and remote start. Can't answer your other question as they installed it.
http://www.gemsen.com/ford/ heres the web site for the directions and owners manaul. good luck wrench looks like the hardest part is programing the remotes.
by the way its here.
Does anyone know what the different models are such as Bronze, silver, gold, deluxe, etc.. I would like remote start on an 05 superduty?
Just got some info while I was searching for the same info... then saw your post. This is what the brochure says
Bronze - remote start, two programmable key fobs, maximum range receiver/antenna, activation of pre-set heater/AC controls, car finder feature, visual confirmation of operation via flashing parking lights
Silver - all above, plus keyless entry, power door lock control, illuminated exit & entry, power trunk release. Additional options include remote two-stage door locking/unlocking, headlight activation and rear window defroster activation
Gold - all above from Bronze and Silver, plus an alarm system which includes an impact sensor, 125 decibel siren, warning chirps for non threatening impacts, super bright LED warning light. Additional options remote activation of the headlights and rear window defroster
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