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Car alarms, keyless entry, door lock actuators help!
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8641740" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>If you cannot read the instructions and understand how to install these accessories going to a professional is probably your best bet. All those things are tedious and you have potential to really hurt things in your truck if you screw up. Don't be surprised if nobody here wants to start giving you advice because nobody really wants to be the bad guy if something goes wrong.</p><p></p><p>IF you do opt to give it a whirl give yourself a couple days to get it done and troubleshoot any bugs that come up and then all put back together. Ideally have another car just in case you need to run out and buy something you didn't think of. I've done a dozen alarm/remote starts and I wouldn't even consider giving myself only 1 day to complete that job, if you run into trouble you can potentially spend a lot of time trying to figure out a fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8641740, member: 614752"] If you cannot read the instructions and understand how to install these accessories going to a professional is probably your best bet. All those things are tedious and you have potential to really hurt things in your truck if you screw up. Don't be surprised if nobody here wants to start giving you advice because nobody really wants to be the bad guy if something goes wrong. IF you do opt to give it a whirl give yourself a couple days to get it done and troubleshoot any bugs that come up and then all put back together. Ideally have another car just in case you need to run out and buy something you didn't think of. I've done a dozen alarm/remote starts and I wouldn't even consider giving myself only 1 day to complete that job, if you run into trouble you can potentially spend a lot of time trying to figure out a fix. [/QUOTE]
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