Does the 2010 Subaru Legacy have remote start?

Does the 2010 Subaru Legacy have remote start?

-I just checked my Legacy and the factory key buttons will still operate the doors and trunk when the remote start is running….

11-14-2012, 08:59 PM
Magic Marker Title: Burning Monkey Rank: Donating Member Location: Northern NJ Car: 2011 Volvo S60 T6 iTrader: (1) I have the OE remote start.

Can I add an automatic starter to my car?

If a remote starter was available for your car’s model, trim, and transmission when the car was new, you should be able to have one added to your car, Ibbotson says. Your dealer can figure out whether your car is able to use remote start. Cars built before 2005 will probably need an aftermarket starter.

Does 2011 Subaru have remote start?

There is no aftermarket remote start which is plug & play to any vehicle, all require tapping into existing vehicle wiring.

How much does it cost to add remote start to a car?

There are many factors to remote car starter installation cost. In addition to the pricetag of the starter itself, you may need to purchase a bypass module to make it compatible with your vehicle. Generally, you can expect anywhere from $150 to $500 for professional installation of a remote car starter.

Where can I buy a Subaru starter system?

You can also purchase starter system kits if you’re planning to install a remote starter module in your car. These items will work on more recent releases of Subaru vehicles, from the WRX to the Ascent. For high-quality, genuine Subaru accessories and car parts at low prices, there’s no need to look further.

Why do you need a Subaru remote start?

A remote start from SubaruPartsPros allows you to get your Subaru’s engine running from up to 400 feet away. This genuine OEM accessory can also increase or improve car security and help you find your vehicle if it’s in a big or congested lot. Choose the best one for your vehicle from our extensive inventory of remote car starters.

What’s the remote start range for a Subaru Forester touring?

You’re basically stuck with Subaru for remote start. We had a 2016 Forester Touring. I called about 10 after market alarm stereo places. One said they could do it, than backed out after finding out it would take 6-8 hours. So Subaru is the only way to go and the range is around 450 ft.

Can a Subaru alarm be installed after market?

I called about 10 after market alarm stereo places. One said they could do it, than backed out after finding out it would take 6-8 hours. So Subaru is the only way to go and the range is around 450 ft. Just be aware, with a Subaru remote start, the car shuts off when any door is opened. I’d check into after market, or not bother.