Bulldog RS202E Extend Range Car Start with Remote Control

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$89.99Average Customer Rating

(2.5 out of 5)
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
BUY IT BUT PAY TO HAVE IT INSTALLED

(1 out of 5) by Mario Silva on Jan
14, 2000 (New York city)
Here what I thought when I bought Bulldog's Remote Starter:
-Oh Great it is easy to install and they offer tech support if I get a little mixed up.
Oh boy I was wrong.
Every time I saw an advertisement on this product, they made sure to suggest it is easy to install.
Bulldog printed big Bold words on their boxes "Easy to Install--Toll Free tech support...patient and professional personnel to help you install your system right!"
Yeah right!
I have been calling them for the last 4 days to get a diagram as they promised. They say they will fax to you...yes they will if you can leave 1000 messages on their machine. I only left 500 messages so far, 500 more and I am ready for business.
You got have a fax to get a diagram.
Don't be silly thinking you can talk to a human on the phone. Such thought is not real.
Try their web site It is slow, poor design, poor taste, cheesy, no help whatsoever--zero--zippo--nada--nothing helpful(so far) I don't even know why they have a web site. Instead of spending time making a website, they should get on the phone to help their customers.
It sucks, they promise diagrams on the web, they have a half dozen cars listed there, yet they do not have any diagram available on the web.
Unless you are good with the sort of electronic gadgets, do not buy it thinking any child can install it.
Don't think it is a piece of cake as they advertise, and do not waste your time dialing their number either.
See the other comments, almost everyone complaints is about the same issues.
I call what they are doing false advertisement.
As far as the performance goes, assoon as I have it installed, I will write about it.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
Great Product

(5 out of 5) by Phillip J Zakrzewski on Nov
30, 1999 (Warren, MI)
I have already installed 1 and I ordered another. The product works great, Excellent technical support, and it is the most economical one I have found.
20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
Woman's Must Have !

(5 out of 5) by Robert A Pierce on Nov
23, 1999 (Imperial, Pennsylvania 15126)
I have installed this into my girlfriends van. It was the best thing that we could ever have spent so little money on. It was so easy to install, with just a little knowledge of electronics. All you do is call the 800 number on the package and the company faxes you a wiring diagram of your car with complete color codes and tips and your on your way.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Installation Nightmare

(1 out of 5) by Sandra Fliescher on Feb
12, 2000 (Annapolis, MD)
While the concept is a wonderful idea, unless the average consumer is an electronic wizard and can install themselves, finding anyone to install it is next to impossible. Most auto repair facilities will not install it and stereo installation facilities will charge an average of $60 per hour with 4-6 hours estimated. Contact with the manufacturer was of no help. Installation in manual shift cars is prohibited. Installation in automobiles with computer systems has caused many problems. Additionally, fires have been reported. At the present time, I am waiting for Return Autorization from Amazon for the two that were purchased.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
Not as easy as it looks.

(1 out of 5) by Bruce W Esposito on Dec
8, 1999 (Sterling, VA)
I purchased two starters to install into a VW Cabrio and a Jeep Grand Cherokee, and returned both of them. Although this product looks like a great starter for the money, it is not something the average person will be able to install. This seems to be particularly true for installing it into newer vehicles. I have installed car stereos, speakers, cd players, etc into cars before, but this product is a lot more complex to install. In order to install in the Jeep, I would have to purchase 4 additional relays and install them into the doors just to get the remote unlock to work. There was also a variety of things that need to be done depending on the type of factory alarm you have. You will need to use and understand a volt meter, soldering gun and automotive electronics in general. Bulldog does have an excellent tech support line that will provide you with wiring diagrams and help if you run into trouble. The only complaint I have about the tech support is that it is very hard to get through to them since the phone line is busy most of the time or you just receive a recorded message. It took me several days and I had to leave several messages before I finally got the wiring diagrams. This is not a do-it-yourselfer product unless you have extensive experience working with automotive electronics. If you buy one, I recommend getting it professionally installed.