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Does your key fob look like this?

If so it does.

Hit the lock button twice then hold the circle arrow for 4 seconds and it will start

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Just now, dieselfan1 said:

Does your key fob look like this?

If so it does.

Hit the lock button twice then hold the circle arrow for 4 seconds and it will start

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FYI you don't have to hit the lock button 2 times. I just found that out myself last month.

 

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16 minutes ago, 2016 Sierra Owner said:

FYI you don't have to hit the lock button 2 times. I just found that out myself last month.

 

You're right. Only once 

I had to try it myself.

I don't know why I thought you had to hit it twice.

Thanks

Posted

BTV is the code you are looking for.

 

BTV    Remote vehicle starter system 

On 2017's:

Included on LTZ and HC

On LT trucks - Included and only available with (PCM) LT Convenience Package, (PDU) All Star Edition or (PDA) Texas Edition. Includes (UTJ) Theft-deterrent system.

Not available on Silverado Custom, LS or Work Truck

 

Not sure if there is a 'accessory' retrofit available from dealer.

Posted

You can buy the hood latch kit and run the wire to the bcm and thebdealer can RedLaser your truck for it.  LTs and up if you don’t have it.  The kit is around 80 plus whatever the dealer charges you.  I suggest calling the dealer last around you and getting quotes.  Some act stupid and will tel you they can’t do it.

Posted
3 hours ago, dieselfan1 said:

You're right. Only once 

I had to try it myself.

I don't know why I thought you had to hit it twice.

Thanks

Prior models you did have to hit it twice, 14 on is only once. Just were just subliminally using your memory.

Posted
4 hours ago, Fernando said:

Can anyone tell me if my silverado is equipped with remote start? 

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What model and trim is it, guessing a crew since your VIN starts with a 3.

Posted
4 hours ago, JimCost2014 said:

Prior models you did have to hit it twice, 14 on is only once. Just were just subliminally using your memory.

The 2009 Silverado 2500HD I had, you only had to hit the lock 1 time, just like my 2015

 

Father in laws 2011 Silverado 1500 same thing, only have to hit the lock 1 time.

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, jhplak325 said:

The 2009 Silverado 2500HD I had, you only had to hit the lock 1 time, just like my 2015

 

Father in laws 2011 Silverado 1500 same thing, only have to hit the lock 1 time.

Could have swore my 08 needed it done twice, but I am probably wrong, nothing new there....

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Posted

I'm wondering if Fernando's truck had it? I didn't see the BVT on the option code sticker so I'm thinking it don't have it. Must be LS or WT? 

Easy answer is the key fob .

Posted

It’s an LT. should I buy a fob with the remote start and get it programmed and see if it works?

Posted (edited)
41 minutes ago, Fernando said:

It’s an LT. should I buy a fob with the remote start and get it programmed and see if it works?

If your truck did not come with it, you will need everything that comes in this kit, 22997089 Complete Remote Start Kit for 2014 - 2018 Silverado or Sierra 1500 OEM

22997089-Complete-Remote-Start-Kit-for-2014-_57[1].jpg

Edited by JimCost2014
Posted
On 1/27/2019 at 10:51 AM, Fernando said:

Can anyone tell me if my silverado is equipped with remote start? 

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Send your vin to [email protected] ask for a list of your RPO codes and a copy of the service records. Should have it back within a couple of days sometimes within a couple hours.

 

 List will email to you like this 

 

                              Vehicle Build
Model: CK1xxx-2xxx SILVERADO 1500 4WD CREW CAB Order Number: SBKQ3C Gross Vehicle Weight: 3,269 Build Date: 10/07/20xx Build Plant: G
           Option Codes
*IVH is not the definitive source of GM Vehicle RPO information and is intended for service reference only. Should there be any questions about the vehicle's original build or RPO information please refer to the original vehicle invoice or window sticker.
    1LT - SILVERADO LT EQUIPMENT GROUP:
4AA - INTERIOR TRIM
7GG - COMPONENT FRT RH
COMPUTER
9X2 - COMPONENT RR RH NON-COMPUTER
A60 - LOCKING TAILGATE AG1 - PWR SEAT ADJUSTER,
DRIVER
AL0 - AIRBAG SENSING SYSTEM, PASSENGER
AU3 - POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
AY0-AIRBAGSDRIVERAND FRONT PASS
B1J - WHEELHOUSE LINERS, REAR
B32 - FLOOR MATS, FRONT B86 - BODYSIDE MOLDINGS,
BODY
BWN - CORNERSTEP, REAR BUMPER
C5Z - 7,200 LB GVW RATING D75 - DOOR HANDLES,
BODY COLOR
DL8 - POWER HEATED OUTSIDE MIRRORS
E63 - PICK UP BOX
FE9 - 50-STATE EMISSIONS
G80 - AUTO LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL
GU6 - REAR AXLE 3.42 RATIO
I15 - ENGINEERING YEAR 2015
JD9 - ANTILOCK BRAKES, 4 WHEEL DISC
K34 - CRUISE CONTROL
KG4 - ALTERNATOR, 150 AMPS
1SZ - OPTION PACKAGE DISCOUNT 6GG - COMPONENT FRT LH COMPUTER
8X2 - COMPONENT RR LH NON-COMPUTER A31 - POWER WINDOWS, DRIVER EXPRESS
A68 - SEAT 60/40 REAR FOLDING BENCH AKO - GLASS, DEEP-TINTED
AQQ - REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY AXK - VEHICLE TYPE TRUCK AZ3-SEATS,FRONT40/20/40BENCH B30 - COLOR KEYED CARPET
B33 - FLOOR MATS, REAR
BTV - REMOTE VEHICLE START
C49 - ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
CJ2 - AIR CONDITIONING, DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL
DH6 - VISORS, DRIVER AND FRONT PASSENGER, LIGHTED DP6 - MIRROR CAPS, BODY COLOR
EF7 - COUNTRY CODE, U.S.A.
FHS - VEHICLE FUEL GASOLINE E85 GAZ - SUMMIT WHITE
H0U - JET BLACK
IO5 - CHEVROLET MYLINK AUDIO SYSTEM W/ 8" DIAGONAL COLOR
TOUCH
JL1 - TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER
KC4 - ENGINE OIL COOLING SYSTEM KI4 - POWER OUTLET, 110-VOLT AC
                                                                  
                           KNP - TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER
MAH - MARKETING AREA NORTH AMERICA
MYC - TRANSMISSION, 6 SPD AUTOMATIC
NP5 - LEATHER WRAP STEERING WHEEL
NT7 - EMISSION SYSTEM
PPA - EZ LIFT AND LOWER TAILGATE
R9N - FORCE ON ALL VEHICLES FOR PRICING OF INTERIOR TRIM
RC4 - TIRE, SPARE 17" ALL SEASON BLACKWALL
SAF - SPARE TIRE LOCK T3U - FRONT FOG LAMPS
U2K - SIRIUSXM + SERVICE SUBSCRIPTION SOLD SEPARATELY BY SIRIUSXM AFTER 3 MONTHS
UDD - DRIVER INFO - COLOR DISPLAY
UF2 - LED LIGHTING, CARGO BOX
UK3 - STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS
UQ3 - ENHANCED AUDIO SPEAKERS
UVC - REAR VISION CAMERA
V76 - RECOVERY HOOKS, FRONT
VJH - BUMPER, REAR CHROME
VPZ - CHROME GRILLE VT7 - OWNERS MANUAL
ENGLISH
WMF - VIN MODEL YEAR 2015
XL7 - FREQUENCY RATING 315 MH
Z82 - TRAILERING EQUIPMENT PKG INCL: AUTO LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL
ZY1 - SOLID PAINT
L83 - ENGINE, 5.3L V8 ECOTEC3
MSL - SILAO, MEXICO PLANT
N37 - STEERING COLUMN, TILT & TELESCOPING NQH - TRANSFER CASE 2-SPEED
PDU - ALL STAR EDITION * TRAILERING EQUIPMENT PKG INCL AUTO LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL * PWR SEAT ADJUSTER, DRIVER * FRONT FOG LAMPS * AIR CONDITIONING, DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL * STEERING COLUMN, TILT & TELESCOPING * REMOTE VEHICLE START * CHEVROLET MYLINK AUDIO SYSTEM W/ 8" DIAGONAL COLOR TOUCH * REAR VISION CAMERA * REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER * POWER OUTLET, 110-VOLT AC
PZX - WHEELS, 18" BRIGHT-MACHINED ALUMINUM RBW - 18" TIRES, ALL TERRAIN W.O.L.
S2B - SPARE WHEEL, 17" ALUMINUM
SLM - STOCK ORDERS
TG5 - SINGLE-SLOT CD/MP3 PLAYER U73 - ANTENNA - FIXED MAST
UE1 - ONSTAR
UJM - TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (EXCL SPARE TIRE)
UMN - SPEEDOMETER, MILES & KILO, MILES FOR ODOMETER
UTJ - THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
V46 - FRONT BUMPER, CHROME
V8D - VEHICLE STATEMENT
VK3 - FRONT LICENSE PLATE BRACKET
VRK - VAA/COMPONENT REL ROOF TRIM
VV4 - ONSTAR(R) 4G LTE WI-FI(R) HOTSPOT W/ 3GB/3MO DATA TRIAL
X88 - CHEVROLET CONVERSION YE9 - TRIM PACKAGE
Z85 - SUSPENSION PACKAGE
                                                                   
        Added Option Codes
#50 - Wheels/Wheel Covers/Locks/TPM Sensors #77 - Exterior - Front Grille/Grille Guards #16 - Graphics/Decals/Emblems - Kit
                         

Posted
19 hours ago, JimCost2014 said:

If your truck did not come with it, you will need everything that comes in this kit, 22997089 Complete Remote Start Kit for 2014 - 2018 Silverado or Sierra 1500 OEM

22997089-Complete-Remote-Start-Kit-for-2014-_57[1].jpg

$230 shipped on Amazon for that kit seems pretty reasonable to do that upgrade if not equipped. 

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