

🚗 Unlock your car’s potential with the ultimate remote start brain!
The Compustar Firstech FT-DC3-LC is a universal remote start control module designed for both high and low-current draw vehicles. It supports Compustar RF kits and Drone Mobile telematics, offering advanced remote start capabilities. Lightweight and compact, it requires vehicle-specific firmware flashing and pairs with T-harnesses for streamlined professional installation. Ideal for drivers seeking reliable, customizable remote start solutions.
| ASIN | B079NGGNYG |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | FTDC3LC |
| Manufacturer | Compustar |
| Package Dimensions | 19.71 x 11 x 3.1 cm; 200 g |
M**L
If you’re like me, you might be really confused as to what you really need to install a remote start in your car. Every product and page seems to say something slightly different. I’ll try to explain what I learned. 1) This is the main thing you need to remote start your car, but you’ll also need a few accessories for it too. This was a great value for the “brains” unit that controls everything. I got it for $105 December 2021 and installed it in a 2016 Honda CRV (push-to-start model aka. PTS). I have no complaints, it came new and worked as expected. 2) You will also need an ADS-USB data cable to flash the correct firmware that’s compatible with your car. The reason some other brands say you don’t need the cable or have to worry about flashing is because they offer you the service of flashing the firmware for your specific model before they send it to you. If they don’t specially say they did this for you, you’ll need to do it yourself, each car is different and requires the correct firmware. 3) I highly recommend spending $30 to buy the appropriate T-harness for your vehicle, which is essentially just a bunch of wires and connectors that let you plug your existing car’s connectors into it so that you can quickly tap into the wires you need. Basically a professional went through and figured out which wires are which and already made a connector harness so you don’t have to worry about stripping wires or messing it up. Once you’ve flashed the control module with the usb cable, plugged in the t-harness and the control module to it, you’re basically done! It was much simpler than I thought it was going to be, although I do work with computers for a living (if that helps you gauge my starting level of experience).
R**Y
No any instructions with the item and I tried to find it online but for my jeep wrangler jk with t-harnesses ,not working. I don't know what is the issue I think it's better I send it back
P**.
the unit is fantastic, with additional T-harness that i bought its an easy installation. but dont forget to specify your car model and year when buying, i think the seller will be able to flash the firmware to the unit so you don't have to worry of buying an additional flashing tool to flash the firmware. i am really happy and satisfied it is recomendable product.
G**Y
Midule was exactly as advertised and easy to flash
M**2
This kit allows me to use my OEM Key fob to remote start my vehicle. Once you get the hood switch installed (I used a Mazda OEM hood switch) it takes about an hour to get this installed. The hardest part is getting the wire loom nicely fit & fastened under the dash. If I did it again, I think I could get the whole job (including hood switch) done in 30 or 40 minutes. Read instructions carefully and make sure to get a T Harness if available; this eliminates any cutting and splicing of wires (no damage to vehicle wire harness & plug-n-play install). It also has a ton of add-ons for reasonable prices. Two, that I am thinking of getting, are the alarm kit for $50 and the much longer range remote start key fob with 2 Way communication. I cannot speak to longevity, though a lot of installers use this kit so I can't imagine it being bad. I highly recommend.
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