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Using MyKey™ with Aftermarket Remote Start System

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When using an aftermarket remote start system, the default settings recognize the remote start system as an additional admin key. If the remote start system has not been programmed as a MyKey™ and the driver is a MyKey™ driver, the driver could drive the vehicle using the remote start system as an admin key with no MyKey™ restrictions. If requested by the customer to resolve this concern, the aftermarket remote start system needs to be programmed as a MyKey™. For information on programming the aftermarket remote start system as a MyKey™, refer to MYKEY® PROGRAMMING .