1. Under the Steering Column: In some vehicles, remote car starters are mounted underneath the steering column, usually within reach of the driver's feet.
2. Dashboard or Center Console: Some remote car starters are integrated into the dashboard or center console, either hidden behind a panel or neatly installed into a storage compartment.
3. Key Fob: Certain vehicles come with remote car starters integrated into the key fob itself, allowing you to start the car remotely by pressing a designated button on the key.
4. Overhead: Some remote car starters are mounted on the vehicle's overhead console near the sunroof controls or near the rearview mirror.
5. Glove Box: In some cases, remote car starters may be located inside the glove box, providing easy access for drivers.
6. Driver's Side Footwell: Remote car starters can also be installed near the driver's side footwell, either tucked away in a hidden compartment or mounted on the lower dashboard.
7. Custom Installation: If a vehicle does not have a factory-installed remote car starter, it may have been installed as an aftermarket accessory. In such cases, the installer might choose a custom location based on the vehicle's design and the customer's preferences.