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Installation of factory remote start kit P/N 22997089 with pics


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I have 2017 Silverado. I installed the kit but but didn't get the green pin all the way before I took it to the dealer. Now I have a check engine light and a service security system light. Can this be cleared by the dealer or do I have a bigger problem? I tried to disconnect the battery but the code came back. The new remotes do work. Everything but the auto start. Please advise.

Thanks in Advance, Mark

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It sounds like the ground wire connection in the cab is still not completely connected or the ground for the hood latch is not connected to the frame well enough I would check both of those along with the hood latch connector and then try to clear the codes.  

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I also have a 2018 custom and would like to add remote start. It appears I have the hood latch and its plugged into the wiring kit but its strange that when I have the truck running and open the hood I don't get a dash notification. Do we just need keyfobs and programming or do we need the full 22997089 remote start kit?? I scanned the QR code for my trucks RPO codes and I dont see AQQ which I've seen other treads/sites mention was required so I'm just unsure how to proceed.

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On 8/18/2018 at 7:01 PM, Custom18 said:

I also have a 2018 custom and would like to add remote start. It appears I have the hood latch and its plugged into the wiring kit but its strange that when I have the truck running and open the hood I don't get a dash notification. Do we just need keyfobs and programming or do we need the full 22997089 remote start kit?? I scanned the QR code for my trucks RPO codes and I dont see AQQ which I've seen other treads/sites mention was required so I'm just unsure how to proceed.

I have and 18 custom too and i noticed the hood latch already plugs in and was wondering how the remote start was going to tie in. Did you ever figure this out?

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Not yet. I reached out to a local dealer and played dumb just inquiring about adding remote start. The parts guy didnt come off as very knowledgable and said he couldn't see it for my truck despite me logging into the chevrolet website searching my vehicles VIN and see the part as compatible. I didn't push it when him either and instead I reached out to dealer selling OEM parts on ebay and they checked my VIN and said it would work so I said F it and purchased the kit as it appears you need the activation code that comes with it despite not needing the other parts. I just received the kit in the mail actually so now I need to start calling more local dealers and see if anyone can install it and knows what the heck it takes. From what I see its just a BCM program and learning the two new oem keyfobs to the truck.

 

How about you any luck yourself? or just sitting back waiting?

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If you already have the wired hood latch, you just don't use the latch the kit is the same for all 2014 up, regardless.  I threw the latch away since my '17 had one.  Programming and key fobs, that's it.  I did it but I have GM software, find a shop with up to date subscriptions and knowledge or take it to the dealer. 

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Good deal I didn’t do this yet I’m waiting till closer to winter but I’ll get it done. Good to know I don’t need to wire anything up it’s just all programming by the dealer that I need


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I got mine done Friday. Paid an arm and a leg to the dealer to get it done. They had it for the entire day and even though the latch was there and wired they had problems and GM told them to replace the latch with the one in my kit. Not sure if it it was faulty or what. Either way I'm loving the remote start.

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Custom18,

 

Did the dealer quote you an amount before doing the work or did they just charge you time until they were done? I am looking at doing this for my 2016 WT and was quoted 275+tax for part and however long it takes to do the work.  The last one they did was 3 hours and I just feel that is a little excessive for what they are doing.  Does anybody have thoughts on how long this should take? I have seen some say the whole thing should take less than 1.5 hours.

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I recently bought a 2018 custom without remote start. Enjoyed having it on my 2014 so I added it to the 2018 for $425 parts and labor (1.5hr) from the dealership. Only issue I’m having is setting up the remote start with the Onstar mobile app. The Onstar rep says it should be no issue and they’re working on it, along with the dealership. It’s going on week 3, but it still comes in hand with Texas heat.

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I don’t have to worry about Onstar working, wasn’t in the truck to start with.  If my dealer would do that deal I wouldn’t be posting about it.  Unfortunately I am having to check with nearby dealerships to see if they can offer closer to what you paid.  My dealer wants to charge $420 just for the install.  Thank you for the labor time and price you paid.  It really helps.

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On 9/9/2018 at 5:16 PM, Hoffster said:

Custom18,

 

Did the dealer quote you an amount before doing the work or did they just charge you time until they were done? I am looking at doing this for my 2016 WT and was quoted 275+tax for part and however long it takes to do the work.  The last one they did was 3 hours and I just feel that is a little excessive for what they are doing.  Does anybody have thoughts on how long this should take? I have seen some say the whole thing should take less than 1.5 hours.

1.5 Hours is very fair, especially if they had to install the latch.  Setting, up logging in, etc and the BCM update takes an hour alone, maybe a little less even for somebody proficient.  I wouldn't charge less than 2 if I did it again.  

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If you already have the wired hood latch, you just don't use the latch the kit is the same for all 2014 up, regardless.  I threw the latch away since my '17 had one.  Programming and key fobs, that's it.  I did it but I have GM software, find a shop with up to date subscriptions and knowledge or take it to the dealer. 

So if we have the hood latch harness, all we would need is fobs and programming??


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