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i own a 2010 silverado LS. It has RPO code AUO for keyless enrty and power locks. It does not have AP8 or AP3 Rpo codes. I want to add a factory remote start but not the fancy two way paging remote one. All i want it to do is start and stop my vehicle. The dealership told me the only one compatible with this truck is the most expensive two-way paging one. Does anybody have any more information and or advice. Anybody get one put in with the RPO code AUO only?

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i own a 2010 silverado LS. It has RPO code AUO for keyless enrty and power locks. It does not have AP8 or AP3 Rpo codes. I want to add a factory remote start but not the fancy two way paging remote one. All i want it to do is start and stop my vehicle. The dealership told me the only one compatible with this truck is the most expensive two-way paging one. Does anybody have any more information and or advice. Anybody get one put in with the RPO code AUO only?

 

Taking a look at gmpartsdirect.com in the accessory section, for a 2010 with RPO code of AUO (also must have HP2) the only available remote start kit is the advanced remote kit part number 17802087 for 214.76 plus the insane shipping that they charge....your dealer may be right here.

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i own a 2010 silverado LS. It has RPO code AUO for keyless enrty and power locks. It does not have AP8 or AP3 Rpo codes. I want to add a factory remote start but not the fancy two way paging remote one. All i want it to do is start and stop my vehicle. The dealership told me the only one compatible with this truck is the most expensive two-way paging one. Does anybody have any more information and or advice. Anybody get one put in with the RPO code AUO only?

 

Taking a look at gmpartsdirect.com in the accessory section, for a 2010 with RPO code of AUO (also must have HP2) the only available remote start kit is the advanced remote kit part number 17802087 for 214.76 plus the insane shipping that they charge....your dealer may be right here.

 

 

I have the factory basic remote start. I'd strongly advise against it. Simply put the range sucks. I can understand wanting to have a OEM remote start so as not to destroy the warranty on a new truck. Get the 2 way OEM, at least you won't be left wondering if you truck is running or not.

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i own a 2010 silverado LS. It has RPO code AUO for keyless enrty and power locks. It does not have AP8 or AP3 Rpo codes. I want to add a factory remote start but not the fancy two way paging remote one. All i want it to do is start and stop my vehicle. The dealership told me the only one compatible with this truck is the most expensive two-way paging one. Does anybody have any more information and or advice. Anybody get one put in with the RPO code AUO only?

 

Taking a look at gmpartsdirect.com in the accessory section, for a 2010 with RPO code of AUO (also must have HP2) the only available remote start kit is the advanced remote kit part number 17802087 for 214.76 plus the insane shipping that they charge....your dealer may be right here.

 

 

Your dealers correct,You need to go with the 2-way system.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Hey guys... I also have the AU0 RPO code and I want remote start. I was speaking to my sales guy who said he would look into it.... he called me this morning and said that since my truck doesn't have the RPO AP8 or AP3 then I would have to go with the two way remote... OK, no problem, it wasn't exactly what I needed (just wanted a simple remote starter) but I asked him some more questions... I asked him if this bigger remote would be able to replace my other stock keyless entry remote. He said no, I would have to go with two remotes, one for the two way starter and one for the keyless entry... if that is the case then I am going to pass on the remote starter, it would be bad enough to have this big clunky remote let alone to remotes dangling off a keychain.

 

Can anyone verify this for me?

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In case anyone is wondering.. I got my answer from a GM tech buddy of mine.... he said the sales guy didn't know what he was talking about... 2 way remote can be programmed to lock/unlock the doors... so no need for two remotes.... I thought that to be the case.

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In case anyone is wondering.. I got my answer from a GM tech buddy of mine.... he said the sales guy didn't know what he was talking about... 2 way remote can be programmed to lock/unlock the doors... so no need for two remotes.... I thought that to be the case.

 

well, you can keep your original remote, and use it as an emergency backup fob if you ever lose your 2 way remote. that way, you don't have to use OnStar's Door Unlock Service. you just call the person who has your 'emergency fob' and tell them to bring it so you can unlock your truck!

  • 2 months later...
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i own a 2010 silverado LS. It has RPO code AUO for keyless enrty and power locks. It does not have AP8 or AP3 Rpo codes. I want to add a factory remote start but not the fancy two way paging remote one. All i want it to do is start and stop my vehicle. The dealership told me the only one compatible with this truck is the most expensive two-way paging one. Does anybody have any more information and or advice. Anybody get one put in with the RPO code AUO only?

 

Taking a look at gmpartsdirect.com in the accessory section, for a 2010 with RPO code of AUO (also must have HP2) the only available remote start kit is the advanced remote kit part number 17802087 for 214.76 plus the insane shipping that they charge....your dealer may be right here.

 

 

Do you really need code HP2? Isn't that the Hybrid code? Or is AU0 the only requirement to get the two-way remote start put on a basic 2010 Work Truck?

  • 4 months later...
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In case anyone is wondering.. I got my answer from a GM tech buddy of mine.... he said the sales guy didn't know what he was talking about... 2 way remote can be programmed to lock/unlock the doors... so no need for two remotes.... I thought that to be the case.

 

well, you can keep your original remote, and use it as an emergency backup fob if you ever lose your 2 way remote. that way, you don't have to use OnStar's Door Unlock Service. you just call the person who has your 'emergency fob' and tell them to bring it so you can unlock your truck!

 

 

 

My personal OnStar service is programmed in phone located under "Wife". I've only called it a couple times. It gets expensive. It might be cheaper to go with the OnStar route. :D

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