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  2. The 7 Best Remote Starters to Upgrade Your Ride - AOL

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    Cost. The remote starters recommended below cost between $70 and $650—price being determined by the number of features and controls. One of the biggest differentiators with price is whether a ...

  3. Remote starter - Wikipedia

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    A remote starter is a radio controlled device, which is installed in a vehicle by the factory or an aftermarket installer to preheat or cool the vehicle before the owner gets into it. [1] Once activated, by pushing a button on a special key chain remote, it starts the vehicle automatically for a predetermined time.

  4. The DIY $10 prepaid cellphone remote car starter - AOL

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    Dave is also excited about the prospect of setting on timers and alarms on the handset to auto-start the car at regular intervals, while we're excited about the total cost of the project: $71.03.

  5. Remote keyless system - Wikipedia

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    A remote control for a keyless entry system built into an ignition key: pressing a button on the key unlocks the car doors, while another button locks the car and activates its alarm system. A remote keyless system (RKS), also known as remote keyless entry (RKE) or remote central locking, is an electronic lock that controls access to a building ...

  6. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    The image shows the car without body kit or battery pack installed to allow for a clearer view. In 1984, Associated Electrics, Inc. of Costa Mesa, California introduced the RC10 off-road electric racer; [ 35 ] this model was a departure from 'Associated Electrics' regular line of nitromethane-powered on-road race cars.

  7. Smart key - Wikipedia

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    On most vehicles, this is done by pressing a starter button or twisting an ignition switch. When leaving a vehicle that is equipped with a smart-key system, the vehicle is locked by either pressing a button on a door handle, touching a capacitive area on a door handle, or simply walking away from the vehicle.