After market remote start

Asked by Hairspaz Jan 22, 2020 at 10:09 AM about the 2019 Subaru Crosstrek 2.0i Limited AWD

Question type: General

Had remote start installed on 2019 Subaru cross
trek, 6 weeks later my electrical is going haywire!!
Can it be uninstalled and returned to normal?
Examples: tail lights stopped working, key fob
doesn’t work, blindspot assist is disabled

5 Answers

Who installed it? The dealer? Take it back and make them fix it. You also have a warranty.

Quality auto sound did the install but insist they only tap into the parking light circuit therefore front and back lights wouldn’t work

48,040

So ask them to return the car to normal, and perhaps then retry to install correctly. If they can't do it have them extract their goods for a refund.

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