Plug and Play Remote starter for Polaris Ranger is simple to install, anyone can do it !
The one button plug and play remote starter for the new Polaris Ranger is quick and easy to install. Anyone can install this remote start kit with basic tools. there are no wired connections that need to be made, all connections are made using either t-harness connections using OEM plugs, or simple ring terminal connections that will connect to the buss bar or Pulse bar in the Ranger. With the removal of two dash pieces, you can easily route wires and make the necessary t-harness connections. We provide LOTS of high quality wire ties to secure the Remote start wiring. This kit is made to be installed in any model Ranger in about 30 minutes.
T-harness connections make the install quick and easy with professional results
It has never been easier to add a remote start system to your Polaris Ranger. With the 100% Plug and Play kit from dirtyteethracing.com you can install a remote starter in under an hour and have professional level connections and wire management. The complete kit comes with wire harnesses that are pre-loomed with high grade heat and oil resistant expandable sleeve. T-harness connections are made with OEM spec connectors with corresponding seals to ensure the same reliability as the factory connections. One T-harness connection to the back of the key switch, and one to the brake booster brake switch connector. There are 2 ring terminal connections that are covered and the connections color coded with heat-shrink for easy identification as well as a superior seal to the elements and corrosion. these 4 connections are all that is needed before you are ready to test the system. The install really does take far less than an hour.
Antenna Placement is key to optimal range for the remote start system
Lets assume for a moment that you have installed your plug and play remote stat kit to the point that you are ready to test the system. There is now a KEY step that can lead to blissful joy as your remote starts range exceeds your expectations, or defeat, as even when holding the remote to your chin, you have 2 feet of range (not super helpful). So with the antenna plugged into the proper port on the brain (BLUE 4 PIN for Compustar, WHITE 4 PIN for Viper models) you should have the mounting position for the brain has been finalized. (Its really already determined by wire length, so hopefully its under your cup holder/ride command screen). now is the time to run the antenna to a few mounting positions and test the system for range. You want the antenna at LEAST 2 inches away from any metal surface, and up high in the Ranger is ideal, but you must be away from the cage or metal roof. In my experience, mounting the antenna behind the dash, but away from meat, and other accessories yields sufficient range for most situations. With that said, testing the system with the antenna in multiple position sin the Ranger will ultimately lead to the beast range for your Ranger and geographical location. I will add radio antennas, like the big cell towers and such, and metal buildings are detrimental to range. I have parked in both situations, way back when I was a young pup, and wondered why my remote wouldn’t work from 3 feet away on a previously perfectly functioning vehicle.
