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Attorney, not yours, not advice.
As with all legal issues, it depends. It doesn't help that you took over a week to discover the issue. But you can testify that it worked, you brought it for service, and now it doesn't work. The work they did, it sounds like, would be in the same general area as the remote starter.
Get it fixed, send the invoice to the dealership and demand payment. You may want to cite any consumer protection statute you have in your jurisdiction (mine requires claim presentment in writing and 30 days to wait for a reply). Also have the repair facility determine, if possible, what broke specifically and why, noting it in their records. Civil cases are simply preponderance of the evidence, so you might be in decent shape. Good luck!
That's some good advice, I appreciate it. I spoke to Viper and they said what's happening is that that the remote start isn't unlocking the car before starting it because of the security upgrade (but they won't assist me since I'm not an authorized dealer. I get it)