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jadawin 01-17-2013 06:39 PM

Remote start range
 
Am I the only one with really lousy range on their remote start systems?
The remote start on my 2011 Outlander Sport is pretty pathetic.
It works fine from the front door or from one of the windows at the front of the house but that's about it.

It's really be nice if I could start it from farther away on the days when I work. This thingh won't even work from the edge of he parking lothttps://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/im...lies/frown.gif

Burtonrider10022 01-18-2013 01:38 AM

Err... is it a Mitsubishi brand remote starter? Where is the remote starter antenna mounted? Also, who installed it?

jadawin 01-25-2013 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by Burtonrider10022 (Post 289730)
Err... is it a Mitsubishi brand remote starter? Where is the remote starter antenna mounted? Also, who installed it?

It's the factory installed Mitsubishi remote start.
There's a mesh on the windshield that looks like it might be an antenna

BTW I have the Outlander Sport.
The Sport supposedly uses a different type of remote start than the regular Outlander

Burtonrider10022 01-26-2013 12:57 AM

The remote start antenna I believe is inside the drivers side A-pillar from the install guide I saw. I have an aftermarket remote starter (Viper 5301) and I can start my car from the far side of the inside of my college campus buildings and then walk ~1/4 mile to the back of the parking lot where I park.

You can probably move the antenna to the windshield for better reception, I'd start with that.

Here is a PDF of the installation guide that your technician should have followed or referenced. You can see where the antenna is located, and figure out a better location for it. I'd assume the top center of the windshield is best, but IDK how you would go about extending the cord.

http://www.mitsupartsworld.com/Insta...LANDER_PG1.pdf

jadawin 01-26-2013 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by Burtonrider10022 (Post 289883)
The remote start antenna I believe is inside the drivers side A-pillar from the install guide I saw. I have an aftermarket remote starter (Viper 5301) and I can start my car from the far side of the inside of my college campus buildings and then walk ~1/4 mile to the back of the parking lot where I park.

You can probably move the antenna to the windshield for better reception, I'd start with that.

Here is a PDF of the installation guide that your technician should have followed or referenced. You can see where the antenna is located, and figure out a better location for it. I'd assume the top center of the windshield is best, but IDK how you would go about extending the cord.

http://www.mitsupartsworld.com/Insta...LANDER_PG1.pdf

Thanks a lot!
I saw on another forum where some guy with a different vehicle spliced some speaker cable (!) into his antenna and increased his range to a few blocks.
Now that I know where Mitsubishi hides the antenna I know where to start.
If I can get at the antenna without triggering the airbag.

I wonder if it might not be simpler to install an after market remote start with better range?

http://www.crutchfield.com/p_220CA65...52.html?tp=149

jadawin 01-26-2013 08:32 AM

Hmm....
It looks like the antenna cable is pretty thick. I'm not sure that'd want to try to splice anything into that.

Burtonrider10022 01-26-2013 09:28 AM

I'm just going to say, an aftermarket system will be a much different install than the OEM and I'd recommend professional installation as you will also need a module to bypass the CANBUS system.

I had mine installed for $85, CANBUS was $60, and starter system was $75, for a grand total of about $220. It has great range, it's 2-way so I actually know whether or not the car actually turned on or not, and is much less cumbersome than the large Mitsu OEM remote. Not to mention HALF the price!

If you do go aftermarket, keep in mind that you can sell that OEM system on eBay for probably $400 or so...

jadawin 01-26-2013 01:57 PM

If I can find something that cheap I will definitely go after market.

I really hate that Mitsubishi put the emote start and the keyless entry on different fibs.
It would be nice to have both functions on one remote.

Burtonrider10022 01-26-2013 02:38 PM

CANBUS Module: $60
Viper 3203 2-way remote starter with 2,000 foot range (that's well over a quarter of a mile) $110
Then get it installed and sell the old OEM system and you'll damn near break even. Keep in mind this was about 5 minutes worth of searching so if you shop around you can probably beat these prices.


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