Prospect62 wrote:
How hard a job is this for a do-it-yourselfer? I've done lifts, etc. but small wires and cramped spaces scare me. Any tips?
It's a job that a diy'er can do with the correct information (as in the wiring info from a place like 12 volt resource) and enjoys relatively basic electrical work.
It can be time consuming as well. My first one took 16hrs to do, however it varies with the features you want to hook up and how well you know the vehicle (you need to find a home for all the components and get to the correct wires). A simple remote start is actually pretty straight forward, 6 wires for the ignition, a ground, tach signal and a safety circuit for the hood (this is assuming you have a black key...no transponder). If you incorporate an alarm and/or keyless entry things start becoming more complicated, but not impossible. All of mine have been a remote start with alarm and keyless entry.
From your comments, I'd say you could handle a simple remote start with relative ease.