Upgrade Your 2011 Ride with OBD2 Plug & Play Remote Start

Looking to add the convenience of remote start to your 2011 vehicle without the hassle of complex wiring? It’s now easier than ever with OBD2 plug & play remote start systems. Specifically for owners of 2007-2014 GM trucks and SUVs that didn’t originally come with remote start, solutions like the Flashlogic FLRSGM10 offer a fantastic aftermarket upgrade. Forget about expensive dealership installations and complicated setups; these systems are designed for straightforward, DIY installation.

The Flashlogic system directly interfaces with your vehicle’s OBD2 port and utilizes T-harnesses like the ADS-THR-GM12, making the installation process incredibly quick. Imagine getting remote start functionality up and running in under 30 minutes – some users have even reported installs as fast as 7 minutes on models like the 2011 Tahoe! This plug and play approach means you can enjoy the comfort of a pre-warmed or pre-cooled car without needing professional installation.

Beyond basic remote start, consider enhancing your system with the Carlink ASCL6 telematics module. This addition brings smartphone control to your fingertips, mirroring many features of services like OnStar, but at a fraction of the cost. While OnStar can cost $29 per month, the ASCL6 offers remote start, vehicle tracking, and more for free for the first year, and only $29 annually thereafter. If you’re primarily using OnStar just for remote start, switching to ASCL6 can lead to significant savings – potentially over $330 each year after the first year!

With a 2011 OBD2 remote start plug and play system, upgrading your car is both simple and economical. Enjoy modern convenience and save money compared to subscription-based services, all while adding value and comfort to your vehicle.

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