Is there a way to extend the autostart timer on a 2012 Silverado 1500 LTZ? 10 minutes just isn't enough in the winter.
-Slev
Is there a way to extend the autostart timer on a 2012 Silverado 1500 LTZ? 10 minutes just isn't enough in the winter.
-Slev
It has been asked before and I have never seen a way to extend it. It should do 2 separate 10 minute cycles before you have to insert the key though. My 2013 will.
Thanks for the info. That's what I've come to find out. I found a vid on YouTube that said if you do the lock and then start on the remote again, after it's been running for 30 seconds but less than 1 min, it should add another 10-min cycle. But I've never been able to get it to do that.
-Slev
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The AutoSync, with BCM programming can extend it to 21 minutes. Allows upto 2500 seconds with additional ECM tuning.
Many other nice features like DTC reader in dash, remote windows, guages in cluster, emergency strobe, manual high idle.
One of my favorite upgrades for my 2012 Tahoe, though I have not extended warmup beyond 20minutes.
Last edited by mikez71; 02-06-2024 at 06:35 PM.
It is possible, ECM and BCM both have to be tuned. My truck has 20 times of 20 minutes remote start cycles.
You can dial [ECM] 12630 table to warm faster. Use some retard (negative values) on cold ECT to get more heat.
If you press lock and then start on already remote started vehicle 10-min countdown timer will be restarted. This works only on the first remote start after key cycle and gives potentially almost 20 minutes of running time.
Last edited by verlon; 02-06-2024 at 12:33 AM.
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