carlos32
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I have a 2012 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE. Is there anyway to keep my truck running when I remote start it? After 10 minutes the truck shuts off. I'm trying to defrost the glass before I hop in to drive but 10 minutes doesn't cut it.
I have a 2012 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE. Is there anyway to keep my truck running when I remote start it? After 10 minutes the truck shuts off. I'm trying to defrost the glass before I hop in to drive but 10 minutes doesn't cut it.
This has been a huge sticking point with my wife on our new vehicle. We recently purchased a 2012 Acadia with the factory remote start. The inability for the owner to adjust the run time of the vehicle to their preference based on the climate they live in is something I do not understand. I have been putting after marked starters in my vehicles for years and have always been able to program them to whatever time I see fit. We live in a northern climate and on subzero days the 10 minute start time (even if you remember to restart it the second time) is not always enough to completely warm the interior of that big vehicle. To say nothing of De-icing a windshield covered with snow. It seems like it would be a simple thing for GM to allow the owner to set this time to their personal preference. My wife is adamant that the next vehicle will either have this option or will be purchased without the factory starter so an aftermarket one can be installed in its place. I do hope that GM changes this policy allows for the owners to alter the factory preset timers.
jland800,
I would like to thank you for your feedback on this. I do understand your concerns with this. I will pass along your comments to the appropriate department. If you have any other questions, comments or concerns please feel free to contact me anytime.
Thank you,
Stacy GMC Customer Service
Just our of curiosity, has there been any indication that GM is acting on this? It is nearing time for me to replace my Sierra. I am wondering if the same issue still exists or if they have fixed this yet. It is very likely to affect my purchasing decision.
okay....going to look for a new truck next month. Has GM done anything to address this issue or am I shopping elsewhere?
I tri that on my 2014 and when I hit the remote again it shut it off did not add timeBefore the minutes are up, hit the start button again and it will give you another 10. (i.e. you re-hit the start button at 8 min, it will add an additional 10, so you'll have a total of 18 min.)
I believe this is in the owner's manual.
Hope that helps.
-Gerry