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CT-3360 User Guide P. 7
Multi-car Operation
This option allows the owner of two vehicles, both equipped with the same Remote Car
Starter model, to control both systems with a single remote control. To control the second
vehicle, simultaneously press the TRUNK button and the button of the function you wish to use.
Note: Your remote control must be configured for second car operation by the installer.
• Press TRUNK + LOCK button simultaneously: LOCK
• Press TRUNK + UNLOCK:................................UNLOCK
• Press TRUNK + START:..................................START
• Press TRUNK + STOP:....................................STOP
• Press TRUNK + LOCK + UNLOCK: ....................AUX 3 (TRUNK)
• Press TRUNK + STARTSTOP for 3 sec:............Cold Weather Mode
Troubleshooting Poor Transmitting Range Issues
Many factors may affect the operating range of the transmitter. Some of these are:
• The condition of the battery in the transmitter.
• The operating environment (for example: downtown radio-frequency noise, airports,
cellular phone towers…)
• Metal: any type of metal will affect operating range. This includes the metal in the car.
• The shape of the vehicle can affect range as well; vans in general have an especially poor
range.
• The shape of the roof and A-pillars brings about considerable radio-frequency deflection
(in this case the signal from the remote control). As a result, the direction in which the
vehicle is facing in relation to the remote control can affect the range. Straight on –
standing in front of the vehicle – generally gives you the greatest range; the second best
performance is from the back. Using the remote control from either side of the vehicle will
usually give the lowest range.
• The range will be significantly lower in a crowded parking lot than in open space.
• Always hold the transmitter high, approximately at shoulder height. Holding the transmitter
against your chin will also increase your range: your head acts as an antenna.
• The operating range will be somewhat lower on vehicles equipped with an aftermarket or
factory alarm.
• Windows and windshields tinted with lead or metallic tints will decrease the operating
range.