Typical locations for valet switch: Under the driver's side dash (mounted in the under-dash covering trim panel or wire-tied to a harness) Mounted in the driver's side kick panel. Mounted in the steering column plastic housing.
Press the Lock button on your remote car starter. Within five seconds of turning it on, turn your key back to the "off" position (or press the start button again). Repeat the on-off cycle three more times—you'll do four in total.
You must cycle the vehicle's ignition between the on and acc/off position 5 times within 7 seconds or less and then tap the lock button, button I, or put the battery in the remote (2WSSR / P2WSSR). The process depends on which remote(s) you have. All your remotes must be reprogrammed at the same time.
When activated, valet mode disables the interior trunk release and the same control on the key fob. This allows the driver to leave their vehicle without a worry that their vehicle may somehow be broken into and/or the trunk will be opened to gain access to valuables inside.
The valet switch allows you to temporarily bypass all alarm functions, eliminating the need to hand your transmitter to parking attendants or garage mechanics. To use the valet mode, the system must first be disarmed either by using your key chain transmitter, or by activating your personalized manual override code.
Press and hold the foot brake down. While keeping your foot on the brake, press the remote start button on your remote control for 2.5-3 seconds. Your parking lights will flash once. Turn off your vehicle's engine and remove the key from the ignition.
Users can enable valet mode either by enabling it on the car's touchscreen or via the Tesla app. Owners will then hand their key card to the person parking the car, and the valet will place the card in the center console. The car will then be operated like normal, but with the restrictions mentioned above.
How to reprogram a key fob
- Replace the batteries inside the key fobs.
- Get inside the car.
- Turn on the ignition.
- Press the lock button on the remote key.
- Listen for a Lock Sound.
- Programming additional remotes.
- Turn off the ignition.
- Step out from your car and test the result.
Hood Pin Switches Or SensorsThe single biggest thing that can cause a remote starter not to engage is a faulty or missing hood switch. This device gets installed under the hood of your vehicle and prevents the engine from starting when the hood is up.
How to Disconnect a Remote Start
- Remove the dashboard panels around the steering column to expose the starter module underneath.
- Locate the starter module and find the wire that is connected to the car's positive battery terminal.
- Disconnect this wire at the module end to disable the remote starter system.
When a Compustar LCD remote beeps and says 'hold' it means the remote is in a button lock or button hold mode. To exit please follow instructions below: One button & Four button remotes: Remove the battery, wait one minute, and reinsert the battery.
Valet parking is actually the opposite of finding a parking space on your own: It means that someone else parks your car for you. This person is called a valet. The valet parking service is often offered at restaurants, hotels, stores and other businesses.
When a Compustar LCD remote beeps and says 'hold' it means the remote is in a button lock or button hold mode.
1. Editor's Pick: Compustar 1-Way Remote Start and Security System (CS700-AS) The Compustar CS700-AS is an all-in-one remote start and alarm bundle boasting 1,000-feet max range and is diesel-engine safe. It may not be as feature rich as other products, but it's an affordable remote start and alarm bundle.
The industry's leading remote start and security solutions - Compustar offers best in class features, vehicle compatibility, reliability, and customer service to keep you and your vehicle safe and comfortable.
Any vehicle started with the remote engine starter can idle for a total of 20 minutes. Automatic engine shutdown occurs after 10 minutes, but the vehicle may be remotely started as many times as you wish for an additional 10 minutes.
A shock sensor works by detecting the shockwaves that are associated with a window or a door being broken. The force behind a powerful shock wave can be detected by a shock sensor and cause it to activate. The shock sensor will then know to alert the system.
The sensitivity of a car alarm is usually set on the shock sensor, which is going to be a small box that's about three square inches underneath the dashboard on the driver's side. You can adjust this shock sensor by moving the adjustment dial. Turning it counter clockwise will turn it down.
On most push-to-start vehicles, Compustar remote starters use a secure, proprietary technology called KLON* that mimics your vehicle's smart-key signal to start your engine. Thus, when you remote start your push-to-start vehicle, your engine will start as if your smart-key was physically inside of your vehicle!