MAZ1 install is an OEM start install, all through data.
- EVO-ALL can be used as a Stand Alone Remote Starter
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The OEM remote remains functional upon remote start so it's 100% compatible with 3x Lock Start.
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MAZ1 harness is compatible with both EVO-ALL or EVO-ONE
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MAZ1 programming requires 2 keys
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MAZ1 install is only compatible with AUTOMATIC vehicles since an OEM starter install
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OEM alarm managed by either EVO-ALL or EVO-ONE
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EVO-ALL stand alone available
MAZ2 install is a traditional install requiring acc, ign and start to be powered up.
- Stand Alone Remote Starter with an EVO-ALL is not available
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The OEM remote will not remain functional once the vehicle is started
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MAZ2 harness is only compatible with the EVO-ONE
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MAZ2 installation requires only 1 key to program
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MAZ2 was mainly created to cover MANUAL cars but will also on automatic models.
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OEM alarm managed by the EVO-ONE
That said. This might be helpful.
Car is automatic?
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EVO-MAZT1 or EVO-ONE /w THAR-MAZ1, 2-keys required to program, EVO-ALL stand alone available
Car is manual?
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EVO-ONE /w THAR-MAZ2 or EVO-ALL /w RS, 1-key required to program, EVO-ALL stand alone NOT available.
Clients don't care at all that the OEM remote would not work while the car is running?
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EVO-ONE /w THAR-MAZ2 install, all day, everyday