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wolv2401 06-21-2011 09:54 PM

Jaguar X-Type Remote Starter
 
Has anyone else got involved with installing a remote starter on there x-type? I used to install these at a national retail chain but don't want to use an aftermarket piece. I'd like to try and find some sort of add-on piece that would add-on to the factory keyless/alarm system. Does anyone know of a decent unit that will allow remote starting via the factory keypad.

Clive Rothwell 06-24-2011 02:56 PM

My understanding is that interfering with the wiring loom is definitly asking for problems. Why would you want to start it remotely anyway?

btc3076 07-04-2011 10:48 PM

Had the Viper smart start installed on mine and LOVE it. Start the car right from my phone!

compdude97 07-06-2011 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by Clive Rothwell (Post 369151)
My understanding is that interfering with the wiring loom is definitly asking for problems. Why would you want to start it remotely anyway?

I am guessing things must be different in the UK, but remote starters are very common here in the states, especially in cold weather areas. That way we don't have to go outside to warm up the car, or cool it down in the summer.

Dumb/Luck 07-06-2011 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by compdude97 (Post 374004)
I am guessing things must be different in the UK, but remote starters are very common here in the states, especially in cold weather areas. That way we don't have to go outside to warm up the car, or cool it down in the summer.

LOL! Lazy *******s!

I grew up in NJ, in very rural NJ, in the hills where we would be snowed in for days at a time. We used to plug our cars in at night so they could be started in the morning. But we never had a need to remotely start a car. You walked outside, turned the car on, turned the heat on, then scraped the windshield.

This is why I love California. If I want snow it's thirty miles away, otherwise, it never snows here.

mralston69 11-30-2011 08:59 PM

Come to Alaska -Remote starts are the way to go - it gets friggen cold - lol I cant find anyone reputable up here that will touch mine with a remote start, we do not have a jag dealer and everyone is afraid of the wiring so they wont install one. One place says they do it, they says "its just Ford wiring" - i really want one but am afraid this place may screw it up. anyone know if it like any other car?

boobea 11-30-2011 10:50 PM

There are also engine-block heaters, there are dipstick heaters, and there is always the 100 watt light bulb in a trouble light reflector. Many ways to skin the cat...All of then work. I lived in Vermont (cold as a witches T&*), and used all three...never had a starting problem in the 30+ years I lived there...

mralston69 12-04-2011 11:41 AM

I added an oil pan heater to mine, but that only helps with the cold starts - The purpose of the Remote start is so the car is warm (or cold in hot climates) when you get to it. I know I would love to have a warm car when i leave for work. But no one will install a remote start - there all afraid cause its a "Jag".

kashaf 04-15-2013 02:32 PM

ye that is what i don't like about North America. Most mechanics or auto electricians are afraid of touching jags and if you do find one that is comfortable to work on your car be prepared to pay a handsome amount for "labor". i live in Saskatchewan and you definitely need a remote starter here unless you want to get into a nice cold leather seat in the morning when it is -50 outside. Also if you travel to rural areas or places where they don't have facility to plug the car in, the cold start option really helps. I do have a block heater but really helps to be able to start the car from the inside of the house in all the warmth.

Anyhow, I got myself a 2-way remote starter from eBay for $100 including delivery with 3000feet range. only thing is it didn't come with a temperature sensor for cold start. just spoke to seller so i am buying that separately. Wiring doesn't look that confusing either and also the seller sent me a wiring diagram for my car (which i lost so i requested for it again). Some confusion though, basically I want every option that this remote start features including trunk release etc and in the remote start manual it says that I might need a relay? Anyways I will set it up and test it out. just googled x-type wiring diagram for remote start and it cam eup with some useful links. looks like i will need a bypass module. idatalink ones seem pretty good and only $55.

Lcgi 04-16-2013 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by compdude97 (Post 374004)
I am guessing things must be different in the UK, but remote starters are very common here in the states, especially in cold weather areas. That way we don't have to go outside to warm up the car, or cool it down in the summer.

Here in OZ.... its illegal to leave an engine running - whilst vehicle is unattended !! (all sorts of issues will invariably occur; theft, injury etc.)

Aamir 04-17-2013 05:16 AM

It's bad for a cold engine, increases engine wear.
Also, it stays on the "rich" fuel cycle for longer so uses more fuel.

Make it safe, Defrost the exterior, get in & DRIVE !

insomniac_driver 10-24-2018 12:48 AM


Originally Posted by kashaf (Post 718457)
ye that is what i don't like about North America. Most mechanics or auto electricians are afraid of touching jags and if you do find one that is comfortable to work on your car be prepared to pay a handsome amount for "labor". i live in Saskatchewan and you definitely need a remote starter here unless you want to get into a nice cold leather seat in the morning when it is -50 outside. Also if you travel to rural areas or places where they don't have facility to plug the car in, the cold start option really helps. I do have a block heater but really helps to be able to start the car from the inside of the house in all the warmth.

Anyhow, I got myself a 2-way remote starter from eBay for $100 including delivery with 3000feet range. only thing is it didn't come with a temperature sensor for cold start. just spoke to seller so i am buying that separately. Wiring doesn't look that confusing either and also the seller sent me a wiring diagram for my car (which i lost so i requested for it again). Some confusion though, basically I want every option that this remote start features including trunk release etc and in the remote start manual it says that I might need a relay? Anyways I will set it up and test it out. just googled x-type wiring diagram for remote start and it cam eup with some useful links. looks like i will need a bypass module. idatalink ones seem pretty good and only $55.

I’m assuming you for the compustar system which I am eyeing up right now. Did you have any luck with the system?

Thanks

Dell Gailey 10-24-2018 01:52 AM

Lol, 7 year old thread, good luck

insomniac_driver 10-24-2018 02:46 PM

its worth a shot lmao he has the same exact product i want to get and i want to see if he was successful, either do that or buy a second oem key for a billion dollars, id rather gain remote start and just run it with a spare key instead.

mr.ssg178 11-22-2019 01:26 AM

No real answers or write ups since this post?

insomniac_driver 12-05-2019 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by mr.ssg178 (Post 2157584)
No real answers or write ups since this post?

Nothing found and unfortunately I sold my STR before this mattered to me. I did not mind an aftermarket system with aftermarket key fobs due to the lack of range the OEM key fob had, my car also only came with one key so it made sense to get two new keys with a much better range and functionality. If you have two OEM keys that work well, then I have seen systems for other manufacturers which allow the lock button to be pressed three times which allows a remote start run time of approximately 15 minutes. That is the most integrated system I can think of which could potentially not splice any wires or anything like that. I do not have a definitive answer but I am trying to steer you in the right direction for what you are looking for, I have seen remote start systems being integrated into X-Types before so it is doable and I cannot imagine that it is that difficult.


Dell Gailey 12-05-2019 04:29 PM

https://forums.jag-lovers.com/t/x-ty...-x-type/219467



DUNKS 12-07-2019 05:36 AM

remote start
 
Because of the penny pinching the ideal solution was never fitted to the X type. My Rover 75 con se " similar price car similar production dates" had a Wabasto heater fitted which could be remotley started. No wear on the car engine and a toasty car. It heated the cooling water and switched on the cabin fans. Think it was called the North American pyjama mode.


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