F/S Remote Car Starter
I have a DEI remote car starter that I am looking to get rid of. This unit is several years old, but has never been installed (still in original box). Accepting offers. (Model 552T)
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I have a DEI remote car starter that I am looking to get rid of. This unit is several years old, but has never been installed (still in original box). Accepting offers. (Model 552T).
Product Info.:
552T Valet Deluxe Remote Car Starter
Valet’s top-of-the-line remote start and keyless entry system offers consumers many of the features they have now come to expect from DEI’s ESP systems, including Owner Recognition, PC/Bitwriter programmability, and plug-in compatibility with Viper GPS Tracking System, for remote engine starting via telephone.
Anti-grind output,
Tach learn with confirmation,
Auto-restart, safety inputs, pinswitch,
Power doorlock outputs (+/-),
Ignition controlled power locks,
Two 2 button remotes,
3 channel output,
Valet mode,
Fuel-injected automatic transmission only,
Pre-ignition, program runtime 12/24/60 min,
Doorlock pulse duration (Prog. 0.8/3.5 sec),
Horn honk output,
DEI standard 12 pin harness,
Passive lock/not lock,
Channel 2 output,
Domelight output,
Failsafe Starter kill ready (Active/passive),
Neutral safety input,
HCRS-4 relay/high capacity relay satellite,
Parking light flash (Program constant or pulsing) relay,
Extended range antenna (Quarter mile range)
Now includes the HF Plus Antenna.
Please note that this unit has been discontinued and is now superceded by the "Your Valet 562T"
Another link:
552T Remote Starter
It looks like you can get the unit new for between $100 and $150 bucks. I am not looking to get anywhere near that much by the way.


I have a DEI remote car starter that I am looking to get rid of. This unit is several years old, but has never been installed (still in original box). Accepting offers. (Model 552T).
Product Info.:
552T Valet Deluxe Remote Car Starter
Valet’s top-of-the-line remote start and keyless entry system offers consumers many of the features they have now come to expect from DEI’s ESP systems, including Owner Recognition, PC/Bitwriter programmability, and plug-in compatibility with Viper GPS Tracking System, for remote engine starting via telephone.
Anti-grind output,
Tach learn with confirmation,
Auto-restart, safety inputs, pinswitch,
Power doorlock outputs (+/-),
Ignition controlled power locks,
Two 2 button remotes,
3 channel output,
Valet mode,
Fuel-injected automatic transmission only,
Pre-ignition, program runtime 12/24/60 min,
Doorlock pulse duration (Prog. 0.8/3.5 sec),
Horn honk output,
DEI standard 12 pin harness,
Passive lock/not lock,
Channel 2 output,
Domelight output,
Failsafe Starter kill ready (Active/passive),
Neutral safety input,
HCRS-4 relay/high capacity relay satellite,
Parking light flash (Program constant or pulsing) relay,
Extended range antenna (Quarter mile range)
Now includes the HF Plus Antenna.
Please note that this unit has been discontinued and is now superceded by the "Your Valet 562T"
Another link:
552T Remote Starter
It looks like you can get the unit new for between $100 and $150 bucks. I am not looking to get anywhere near that much by the way.


you can get a new one for 50 bucks that isn't way outdated. Aram, i would be very cautious puting it on a manual, i have heard many horror stories about it. I was considering it for my 99 Tahoe
First of all this is a new unit.......secondly, the only difference between this one and the "newer" ones is the models number - EVERYTHING else is the same. If you don't want it, leave it at that. Thanks.
About putting it in a manual - Will it work, yes.......is it recommended, not usually. It will work in a manual, but just remember that if you leave the car in gear and start it, it will lurck, jump, etc. forward and could cause damage to your car (or something else). If you leave it in neutral you are fine. In other words it is a safety issue. I believe there are ways to ensure that the car isn't in gear, but then you are getting into a "custom" install.
About putting it in a manual - Will it work, yes.......is it recommended, not usually. It will work in a manual, but just remember that if you leave the car in gear and start it, it will lurck, jump, etc. forward and could cause damage to your car (or something else). If you leave it in neutral you are fine. In other words it is a safety issue. I believe there are ways to ensure that the car isn't in gear, but then you are getting into a "custom" install.


