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I'm going to go check my truck to see if it works with multiple presses of the lock button on the fob.
I got to this one late...
But I have the same remote starter in my Jeep. They are called "add-on" starters. You tie them into the existing wiring and the "door lock pulse" is what triggers the starter.
On mine, I push the "lock" button on my key fob twice in quick succession and it starts. You can set the run time to 10 or 15 minutes with internal switches in the starter box. Once it hits the run time limit, it shuts off.
You can get this type of starter on eBay for like, $20. It took me about an hour to install. You probably have one tucked away somewhere. If you don't like it, look for the safety "on/off" switch under the dash somewhere. All starters come with them. Mine is a chrome toggle switch. If you turn off the switch, the starter will be inoperable and your key fob will no longer start the Jeep.
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are these what you're referring to?
I called the dealership where the 1st owner purchased the car. One of the techs told me their usual sequence is: lock, unlock, lock. I tried it and it worked! I must say, it's a little freaky the first time your car starts up with nobody inside it.
Thought this happened with a Jeep, not a car?
Pro tip here - The only people on this forum that have constant problems out of their Jeep are the ones that call it a car.
x2.
I called my jeep a car once and the engine blew up....no lie.
Yes.....that's as bad as calling your GF by the wrong name.......
Dave
Thanks to everyone who lended their time and insight -- especially Prospect62.
I poked around under the steering column and, lo and behold, I found an auto-starter (Audiovox AS-9075a). You'd think the dealer would have mentioned this when trying to sell me the car...nope.
This is going to sound crazy. Wondering if anyone else has experienced their Jeep starting itself -- without an auto-starting system installed!
Wife drove the 2005 Liberty Limited home last night, shut it off, took the key out, got out, locked the door.
Baby was whining to hold the keys, so my wife obliged.
Baby started pressing the buttons on the factory key (lock, unlock, etc.) as she always does....and the Jeep started up again.
Wife got back in, tried all manner of shutting it off (putting key back in the ignition, turning forward and back, turning the wheel, locking/unlocking doors again, etc.) to no avail.
On my advice, she just left it running until I could get home, but after walking the dog around the block, the Jeep shut itself off.
We bought this 05 Jeep Liberty Limited in 06, and to my knowledge, the first owner did NOT have an auto-starter installed. And as stated before, we only have the factory keyset.
Has anyone else heard of this bizarre behavior? Could the baby have pressed some combination of buttons on the key that started the car, or is there something else at play here?
By the way, my wife assures me the car was completely OFF before she got out.
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
No way dude, it's way worse.
Girlfriends don't always cost you thousands upon thousands of dollars when you do that. They just get mad at you.