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Avital 4103
$50.00
Released December, 2008
The Pros:Excellent range on the remote, reaches at least a few hundred feet. Provides solid and reliable service, well-built components. Actual functionality can be programmed to behave in a custom fashion (two pushes to start in stead of one, for instance).
The Cons:Installation manual contains some errors and omissions. No support from manufacturer for non-dealers. Requires professional installation, cannot be easily installed by amateurs.
The Avital 4103 is a low-end to mid-range remote car starter system that boasts a limited lifetime warranty. It features two one-way four-button remotes which offer a variety of car-controlling options including keyless entry.
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Additionally, the 4103 sports a Superhet (HX) receiver, Virtual Tach technology and dedicated outputs for Horn and Starter Kill/Anti-Grind relays.
The 4103's one-way four-button remotes allow users to start their vehicle, lock/unlock their vehicles and unlock their vehicle's trunk from approximately 500ft away due to its Superhet receiver. Its Virtual Tach technology allows the 4103 to constantly sample your vehicle's voltage by way of a dedicated A-to-D converter, making a separate tach wire unnecessary. Meanwhile, the 4103's dedicated upgrade outputs allow it to offer expanded functionality from the same included remotes.
Features
- Virtual Tach eliminates the need for a tach wire in most installations
- D2D serial data port for Xpresskits
- Bitwriter programmable for easy configuration
- Superhet receiver (HX) for great range
- Two remotes with dedicated AUX outputs
- Lock, Unlock, Trunk Release, and Remote Start
- Outputs for optional Horn and Starter Kill/Anti-Grind relays
- XCR relays onbard
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excellent range on the remote, reaches at least a few hundred feet
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provides solid and reliable service, well-built components
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actual functionality can be programmed to behave in a custom fashion (two pushes to start in stead of one, for instance)
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installation manual contains some errors and omissions
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no support from manufacturer for non-dealers
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requires professional installation, cannot be easily installed by amateurs
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remotes are a bit bigger than they need to be
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