Hi Everyone, I had a remote start going bad on me a few months back. It would basically get caught in an endless reboot cycle where it would start up to "Waiting For Network" for about 2-3 seconds, and then shut down and reset. I went through all the motions with my dealer doing a Factory Reset key commands and the red 4 + 0 key on start. Nothing seemed to work (out of warranty I might add). This weekend I tried to take it apart for the fun of it, and I was able to get the remote open without breaking anything. I found what I believe was a broken capacitor that was barely hanging on to the board. It actually fell when I put the circuit board on the desk. Anyway, funny thing happened. When I connected the batteries to the board the remote booted up fine! I tried to solder the piece back on, but after doing that the same endless reset loop came back. Prying the part off again made it work find. Anyway, I sealed it all back up and it tried to test it as best I could (couldn't find anything wrong with it, even the light sensor works). I do have one question for people that might have knowledge of these units: Is there a risk to leaving this piece off? And could someone help identify what the capacitor does? I have attached pictures to help (or if anything, for people who are curious what these look like when opened up). Thank you.