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2020 with key fob remote start and 7 pin hitch?

dlarson88

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Is it known yet if we can upgrade 2020’s to the key fob remote start and 7 pin town hitch that will be coming on the 2021’s?
 
Is it known yet if we can upgrade 2020’s to the key fob remote start and 7 pin town hitch that will be coming on the 2021’s?

All of those things can be added aftermarket today. For remote start options, check out that thread and a recent post. For 7-pin, you can see parts on etrailer and there are lots of posts here.
 
All of those things can be added aftermarket today. For remote start options, check out that thread and a recent post. For 7-pin, you can see parts on etrailer and there are lots of posts here.
Hopefully the 7-pin harness will be mostly plug n play and higher powered than the 4-pin harness. The current 4-pin option is rated for less load than the less expensive aftermarket options. Trailer wiring - running lights don't work

The key fob remote start option is a different story. Given the cost of two new key fobs and proximity programming them with your vehicle, I can’t imagine that putting the 2021 remote starter control module option on a 2020 Telluride AND swapping the fobs is going to be cost effective. So hopefully the option will be plug n play and work with reprogramming a single button double or triple press to start the Telluride and cost the same or less than some of the current aftermarket options that do the same thing.
 
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