* Keyless Entry System (KES) range: The range of your keyless entry system is limited by the strength of the signal from your key fob. If you are too far away from your vehicle, the signal may be too weak for the remote starter to receive it.
* Interference: There may be interference from other devices in the area, such as other key fobs, electronic devices, or even metal structures. This interference can block or weaken the signal from your key fob, preventing the remote starter from working.
* Low battery: If the battery in your key fob is low, the signal may be too weak to reach your vehicle. Try replacing the battery in your key fob and see if that resolves the issue.
* Damaged key fob: If your key fob is damaged, the signal may not be strong enough to reach your vehicle. Check your key fob for any cracks or damage and replace it if necessary.
* Faulty remote starter: In some cases, the remote starter itself may be faulty. If you have tried all of the above solutions and the remote starter still does not work, you may need to take it to a mechanic to have it diagnosed and repaired.
Here are some tips for getting the best range from your remote starter:
* Stand close to your vehicle when using the remote starter.
* Avoid using the remote starter in areas with a lot of interference, such as parking lots or near other electronic devices.
* Make sure the battery in your key fob is fresh.
* If your key fob is damaged, replace it as soon as possible.
* If you are still having trouble with your remote starter, take it to a mechanic to have it diagnosed and repaired.