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Lee
04-08-2008, 07:26 AM
http://www.chevrolet.com/2008malibu/accessories/

When these come out I would like to get the new fobs for my wife's car. When we purchased the car the owner said we could get them at a discount when they are available.
It sounds like it will be a long range remote. My wife parks 800 to 900 feet away from her work building. She said by the time she gets within 150 to 200 feet to get the remote to work she might as well wait until she gets in the car.
I like how the new unit will tell you if the car started. In bright light from the side it is hard to see if the car started.
You can check several functions from the fob like tire pressure and fuel level.
The service manager said it should work with the current remote start after a reprogram.
No one knows what two fobs will cost.
I'm guessing this will be a 09 option and maybe standard on the LTZ.

the biz
04-08-2008, 08:08 AM
That looks and sounds pretty sweet...I wonder what the range on that will be. I can't see my car from my office window so this would be perfect.

Pizza Man
04-08-2008, 08:22 AM
It would be even sweeter if they offered the new remote system to us early buyers at a discounted rate. ;)

Lee
04-08-2008, 09:18 AM
It would be even sweeter if they offered the new remote system to us early buyers at a discounted rate. ;)

Yes it would :)

plgtx
04-08-2008, 09:27 AM
I had a 2-way remote start on my previous vehicle. I loved it when it worked, but it ate up AA batteries every 2 weeks...I hope there's lasts longer.

08MalibuLeaser
04-08-2008, 09:27 AM
I second that emotion

Malibooboo
04-08-2008, 09:47 AM
That is shown as an accessory in the brochure. My only concern would be its size and whether it would fit in my pocket.

Lee
04-08-2008, 09:49 AM
That is shown as an accessory in the brochure. My only concern would be its size and whether it would fit in my pocket.

It appears to be close to the same size as the current one.

Lee
04-08-2008, 09:52 AM
I had a 2-way remote start on my previous vehicle. I loved it when it worked, but it ate up AA batteries every 2 weeks...I hope there's lasts longer.

Wow, I've never seen one big enough that it would take AA batteries.
The after market ones I have seen use a watch battery.

plgtx
04-08-2008, 09:57 AM
It only took one battery, but it ate through a lot of them. It was this kind: http://www.discountcarstereo.com/detail.aspx?ID=547

And it was kinda cool. If you needed to run into a store for a quick second, but leave the car running without the keys, you just press the start button twice and remove the key. The car would keep running for the 20 minute interval or until you returned.

Malibooboo
04-08-2008, 10:15 AM
It only took one battery, but it ate through a lot of them. It was this kind: http://www.discountcarstereo.com/detail.aspx?ID=547

And it was kinda cool. If you needed to run into a store for a quick second, but leave the car running without the keys, you just press the start button twice and remove the key. The car would keep running for the 20 minute interval or until you returned.

Don't let the DEP catch you idling a car - you'll get fined! :eek::)

Lee
04-08-2008, 10:40 AM
And it was kinda cool. If you needed to run into a store for a quick second, but leave the car running without the keys, you just press the start button twice and remove the key. The car would keep running for the 20 minute interval or until you returned.

I have a friend that had a aftermarket remote start and he missed the feature of leaving the vehicle run when he got out. He has a GM unit now.

Pizza Man
04-08-2008, 12:32 PM
Don't let the DEP catch you idling a car - you'll get fined! :eek::) I thought that was only in Jersey! Oh-oh! :eek:

08MalibuLeaser
04-08-2008, 04:42 PM
Isn't techonology so wonderful :)

the biz
05-02-2008, 01:43 PM
As soon as this is available and XM/Sirius merge and the 6 speed auto is available for the 4cyl then I will be picking a malibu up.

By the way, I found a more detailed description of the remote start that I believe wasn't posted already...sounds great, especially for with the winters I see.


2-Way Advanced Remote Start System

GM Accessories takes the vehicle remote start system to the next level with its 2-Way Advanced Remote Start System, which boosts both range and functionality compared to other remote start systems.

GM is the first automaker to offer an LCD two-way remote start accessory. GM Accessories’ new 2-Way Advanced Remote Start System actually communicates important information about certain vehicle systems via a small LCD screen on the key fob. Users can see if the doors are locked or unlocked; determine whether the engine is running and see how much time is left before the vehicle will automatically shut off; check security status; find out current odometer mileage; see remaining fuel; check tire pressures in all four tires; and change radio station pre-sets.

Typical remote start systems work at distances of between two to three times the range of a factory-installed remote keyless entry system. GM’s 2-Way Advanced Remote Start System is designed to function at ranges of up to four to six times the typical keyless entry system, enabling users to start their vehicles from much greater distances.

The system will be available in the second quarter of 2007 on certain GM vehicles. Pricing for the system will range from under $150 MSRP up to $250 MSRP, depending on the vehicle’s factory options, plus dealer installation.

Pizza Man
05-02-2008, 01:49 PM
Now if it would only turn the seat heaters on, my wife would be in heaven. :rolleyes::D

Lee
05-02-2008, 04:47 PM
Thanks Biz for the extra info.

http://www.chevrolet.com/pop/malibu/2008/acc/2way_remote_en.jsp

08MalibuLeaser
05-02-2008, 07:07 PM
Isn't your wife allready in heaven being married to you?

Pizza Man
05-02-2008, 09:16 PM
Isn't your wife allready in heaven being married to you?
I'll ask her Eric, but I don't think she'll agree! ;)

web1b
05-03-2008, 09:20 PM
One thing that's surprising that it doesn't seem to do (since the factory standard remotes from some manufacturers already do this) is allow you to open the windows with the remote.
When you're approaching your car, it would be nice to be able to open all the windows and moonroof to exhaust oven-hot air from 50 feet away on a hot summer day before you step into the car.
This is more efficient than idling the car for 10 minutes with the A/C on when the closed interior is 150+ degrees.

sahpec29
05-27-2008, 06:13 PM
I was just checking the GM site and it looks as if they finally added the following item.

http://www.gmaccessorieszone.com/index.php?id=133&tx_gmshopb2b_pi1[division_name]=Chevrolet&tx_gmshopb2b_pi1[vehicle_name]=Malibu&tx_gmshopb2b_pi1[year]=2008&tx_gmshopb2b_pi1[sub_product_group]=2-Way%20Advanced%20Remote%20Start&tx_gmshopb2b_pi1[type]=gm

Lee
05-27-2008, 09:24 PM
I was just checking the GM site and it looks as if they finally added the following item.

http://www.gmaccessorieszone.com/index.php?id=133&tx_gmshopb2b_pi1[division_name]=Chevrolet&tx_gmshopb2b_pi1[vehicle_name]=Malibu&tx_gmshopb2b_pi1[year]=2008&tx_gmshopb2b_pi1[sub_product_group]=2-Way%20Advanced%20Remote%20Start&tx_gmshopb2b_pi1[type]=gm

I wonder if the $150 is for one or two fobs.

dsrtdukone
05-27-2008, 10:01 PM
I wonder if the $150 is for one or two fobs.


According to everything I've read thus far, it only includes 1 FOB. Also, the part number on that link (even though it is listed under Malibu) is a Pontiac G6 ADI number. If the Malibu and G6 have an identical installation, then install time is about 1.6 hours. I'm going to call a buddy at my dealership tomorrow to see if he can shed a bit of light on this.

Lee
05-28-2008, 06:14 AM
According to everything I've read thus far, it only includes 1 FOB. Also, the part number on that link (even though it is listed under Malibu) is a Pontiac G6 ADI number. If the Malibu and G6 have an identical installation, then install time is about 1.6 hours. I'm going to call a buddy at my dealership tomorrow to see if he can shed a bit of light on this.
I thought if you already have remote start it would just be a matter of reprogramming.

I called the shop and they will call me back to tell me what's involved with the install.

The shop called back and there is a new receiver to install. For a ball park est he said $300 parts and labor. I don't think I want to spend $600, but one next feature is, the fob can control two vehicles. I have a 08 Equinox Sport which will work with this system.

BuckyFan
05-28-2008, 02:52 PM
I'd glady pay extra for a remote fob that was integrated into the key. I hate having that damn dongle off my car key.

BuckyFan
05-28-2008, 02:58 PM
Even more exciting is that the Ipod cable showed up! :D

DOACanada
05-29-2008, 05:42 AM
I'd glady pay extra for a remote fob that was integrated into the key. I hate having that damn dongle off my car key.

BuckyFan - I agree, GM still seems to be lagging in this avenue....I had a Mazada 6 rental a little while ago, and I know the Acura TL has it also along with most VW's....Why can't GM get on this bandwagon....It certainly is a lot more convienient to have the key and fob integrated into one piece.

DOACanada
05-29-2008, 05:44 AM
Even more exciting is that the Ipod cable showed up! :D

BuckyFan - Do you mean this is an item you have order seperately? Or is there now a usb plub in on the new deck's? I was thinking I would just use a two way 3.5mm jack and run it from the headphone jack on my IPOD to the input on the deck in the car....Will this not work? I have seen the cable's at Target and I think they are about $10.

BuckyFan
05-29-2008, 08:49 AM
BuckyFan - Do you mean this is an item you have order seperately? Or is there now a usb plub in on the new deck's? I was thinking I would just use a two way 3.5mm jack and run it from the headphone jack on my IPOD to the input on the deck in the car....Will this not work? I have seen the cable's at Target and I think they are about $10.

Yep, you order it separately but then you can control your ipod via your steering wheel or car stereo buttons. Keeps your ipod charged too!

mattman8
05-29-2008, 12:48 PM
I had an 06 Mazda 6 with the switch blade key and intergrated buttons. I thought it sucked. Every so often it would open in your pocket and the key would stab you. I prefer the seperate key fob, because the keys tend not to be as big and fit in a pocket better.

USA1fan
05-30-2008, 04:42 AM
I had an 06 Mazda 6 with the switch blade key and intergrated buttons. I thought it sucked. Every so often it would open in your pocket and the key would stab you. I prefer the seperate key fob, because the keys tend not to be as big and fit in a pocket better.
I agree. My uncle's VW New Beetle has the switchblade, and I drive him everywhere when he's in for a visit, much of the time in his car. The key is a bulky thing, can't be separated from the fob portion (I can stow my fob separately if / when I choose), and is in general, annoying.

DOACanada
05-30-2008, 07:55 AM
I guess there are cases for both points of view....Never really thought about the whole key opening in your pocket. I can see how that would be annoying.

I guess I was just excited by something different when I drove the mazda for a about 2 weeks.

Good points made though.

Actually now that I think about it, and because I do not have a remote start on my GP right now, I kept my ignition key seperate in order to run out and start my car in the winter time. Than (before GM diabled this function) I was able to lock my doors with the key fob and have a piece of mind in knowing my car could be running with doors locked.

bignick
06-18-2008, 09:51 AM
the part is gone, i talked to a gm accessory rep and he said he couldn't find it in their system either. i wonder if they got ahead of themselveS?

DOACanada
06-19-2008, 05:08 AM
Hmm....Gotta call my dealer on Friday will ask him also and see if it is gone in Canada.

Winterpeg
10-07-2008, 09:03 PM
Anyone hear anything further on the 2 way advanced remote?? Winter is on it's way. Sure would be nice!

BoarderPH
02-19-2009, 08:40 AM
Not sure if anybody noticed but this is out now.

http://www.gmaccessorieszone.com/accessories_details/vehicle_search/Chevrolet/2009/Malibu/2-Way%20Advanced%20Remote%20Start/?tx_gmshopb2b_pi1[type]=gm

Has anybody had this installed? I'm curious how much it increases the range...

TVIDboo
02-19-2009, 04:27 PM
I notice this controller doesn't have a button to release the trunk lid. That would certainly be an inconvenience, don't ya think?