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pawpawdiv9
Jan 20, 2009, 12:15 PM
Last year on my 2003 pt cruiser, the bulldog started by itself 2 nights in a row, Took to dodge dealer next day, nothing, it was aftermarket, just take battert outa remote, Fine till yesterday it did it again, I live back in the wooods, 2 neighbors 1/4 mile, What is causing this?? I do like it, but haven't use it since last yr. because problem?? I read on their site about clearing memory, since replace car battery?? But no one one has this problem, can't be interfernce? Could check 2 neighbors though, but product limited I think 400 ft? They are further than that.

pawpawdiv9
Jan 21, 2009, 07:37 AM
Well it did it againg 830 last night. I see that I'm going to find the little black box near the column and take the fuses out of it.

this8384
Jan 21, 2009, 11:27 AM
Are you saying that it's still starting even with the battery removed from the remote? There's always the possibility of interference. Did you have the starter professionally installed or was it done by a friend or yourself?

pawpawdiv9
Jan 22, 2009, 03:46 PM
The system was there when I bought the car. I just took the 2 fuses out under the dash where the black box was. I don't see where there could be interference, It could be a bad module box.

this8384
Jan 22, 2009, 04:05 PM
It could be bad wiring, which is why I asked who installed the system. Have you actually removed the battery from the remote and left it to see if that's what's causing the problem?

aztinter
Jan 26, 2009, 08:32 PM
Is this a remote start alarm system? If so some of them have a feature that when programmed will automatically start at the same time everyday that it is programmed.

pawpawdiv9
Jan 29, 2009, 09:37 AM
Now, I get criticized for not reading, but if you would read the 1st message, I did take the battery out the 1st year it did that, It was suggested when I took it to the dealership. It is just a remote start system only. Last week I just took the 2 fuses from the box under the column and say hell with it. Thanks for any help, but more helpful in their FAQ section website.

this8384
Jan 29, 2009, 09:44 AM
First of all, let me call your attention to the site rules:
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/feedback/using-comments-feature-24951.html

Second, I did read your 1st question. Perhaps if you typed a complete sentence and used punctuation, your question wouldn't have been so confusing in the first place.

People are trying to help you. If you're going to be rude, I suggest not using this site anymore.

pawpawdiv9
Jun 12, 2009, 12:57 PM
Well, I don't see anything wrong about my posting/replys, I posted an adequate question and get an idiotic remark-only 1 person had a legit question. And want to criticize me, they don't even read the question I post and ask the question over again. Then suggest bad wiring--that shows they know nothing more than I do.

this8384
Jun 12, 2009, 01:07 PM
Well, I dont see anything wrong about my posting/replys, I posted an adequate question and get an idiotic remark-only 1 person had a legit question. And want to criticize me, they dont even read the question I post and ask the question over again. Then suggest bad wiring--that shows they know nothing more than i do.

Let's see... you don't give us enough information, get angry when we ask questions, call us idiotic, claim that YOU'RE being criticized, come back nearly 5 months later with nothing but angry and argumentative remarks...

I have no idea why no one will help you.

And who's the "one person who had a legit question"? You disagreed with everyone who tried to help you.

this8384
Jun 12, 2009, 01:11 PM
And by the way, when I mentioned "interference", I was suggesting the possibility of frequency interference from a satellite dish, cable lines, a home security system, etc.

But of course, I'm sure YOU knew that...

liz28
Jun 12, 2009, 01:33 PM
This8384 tried to help you as much as possible but your too rude to understand.


Maybe there is a ghost on your property and it is messing with you. Hey you never know.

Unknown008
Jun 12, 2009, 08:20 PM
1. Your post IS really confusing; "product limited i think 400 ft?"

2. You are giving awful comments on posts of people trying to help you.

How do you want that more people would come and try solve your problem. We cannot but only suggest what's being wrong from the net. Sometimes, people guess right, but most of the time wrong with few information. You should try making your posts clearer, and give necessary details.