Remote Start Range
#1
Remote Start Range
Hi everyone!
I have searched quite a bit on this subject but cannot find much that really helps.
I saw videos and a few threads. The one about placing the remote to your head to improve the range. In my oppinion it might have something to do with the fact that the remote is at a different orientation. Or, the head acts a base to improve signal propagation. (Similar principal applies to radio antennas on fiberglass aircraft. To improve the reception and transmission, a metal plate is installed.)
I have two fobs. Both fob battery voltages are good.
When using etheir fob, the same result occurs. The best I can get is about 70 to 80 feet. And it does not work through walls.
So, what can it be? The remotes. I don't think so. If you open the fob, you will notice a very long run on the circuit board. It acts as the antenna. Maybe a longer antenna would work, but I have not tried it yet.
Maybe it is the Truck receiver antenna. Where is it? Hidden. Can someone tell me where it is located? It might need to be relocated or an amplifier may need to be installed to increase its sensitivity. Is there a recall on the suject? Or a mod?
Or is it the environment. Interference could be a factor. But I doubt it. I get the same result regardless of where I am.
If you have any ideas on how to improve the range on the OEM remote starter system, please feel free to comment. Thanks in advance.
I have searched quite a bit on this subject but cannot find much that really helps.
I saw videos and a few threads. The one about placing the remote to your head to improve the range. In my oppinion it might have something to do with the fact that the remote is at a different orientation. Or, the head acts a base to improve signal propagation. (Similar principal applies to radio antennas on fiberglass aircraft. To improve the reception and transmission, a metal plate is installed.)
I have two fobs. Both fob battery voltages are good.
When using etheir fob, the same result occurs. The best I can get is about 70 to 80 feet. And it does not work through walls.
So, what can it be? The remotes. I don't think so. If you open the fob, you will notice a very long run on the circuit board. It acts as the antenna. Maybe a longer antenna would work, but I have not tried it yet.
Maybe it is the Truck receiver antenna. Where is it? Hidden. Can someone tell me where it is located? It might need to be relocated or an amplifier may need to be installed to increase its sensitivity. Is there a recall on the suject? Or a mod?
Or is it the environment. Interference could be a factor. But I doubt it. I get the same result regardless of where I am.
If you have any ideas on how to improve the range on the OEM remote starter system, please feel free to comment. Thanks in advance.
#2
Actually, I can talk about the " holding it to your head" idea. I tried it tonight in fact. There was about thirty other cars scattered across the parking lot. I was on one side, and the truck was on the other. Probably 120 feet or so from me. I held the fob out at arm's length with the fob vertical in my hand (panic button up). Pressed the unlock button and the truck did not respond. I then held the fob in the same position against my mouth (lower jaw towards the back) and pressed unlock again. This time the truck responded.
I did this exact same test with my other arm and by holding it up to my jaw and the truck never responded. The difference???
I have a filling on one of my teeth on my left side and that's the only filling that I have.
I did this exact same test with my other arm and by holding it up to my jaw and the truck never responded. The difference???
I have a filling on one of my teeth on my left side and that's the only filling that I have.
#3
Mine works well since a battery change in the FOBs. It works from our kitchen would put in thru 4 walls and approximately 70 feet away. It starts good but sometimes gotta move one wall closer to lock it.. I think the dealer did something to it one time it was there cuz it used to give us a hard time unless it has something to do with going to a Nav radio? Anyway my wife starts it as they pull into the shuttle lot from work and it starts as they are pulling in and well it's a good distance easy 100 feet.
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