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Old 12-02-2010, 12:52 PM
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Thinking about getting one for my 1999 Merry Miller conversion. Does anyone have any input about these? TIA


 
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I've tried many different ones but have settled one from asianwolf.
http://www.asianwolf.com/remote-star...y2000rs2w.html
 
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Does the Asianwolf unit tie into the door locks as well? My factory remote has terrible range even with brand new batteries and it would be a huge plus to fix that problem when adding the remote start feature.
 
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Originally Posted by Rusty93RamVan
Does the Asianwolf unit tie into the door locks as well?
Yes, I have it operating the locks for me. The range is a comfortable 1,500 feet. Sometime more, sometimes less depending on how much steel, concrete, and electrical wiring is in the building I'm in at the time. The two ways remotes are nice because once the engine starts, the main unit signals the remote that the engine is running. This avoids the aggravation of going out on a cold winter morning only to discover that it never started.
 



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