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Designtech Autocommand Keyless Auto-start Remote Fob, Fcc Id: Elgtx7, Item 466 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Type:Car Alarm with Remote Start Manufacturer Part Number:26661 Brand:DesignTech FCC ID:ELGTX Model:Autocommand Interchange Part Numbers:26326; 26623; 26623T; 26626; and 23926

USED DesignTech Autocommand keyless auto-start transmitter key fob, Part Number: 26661, FCC ID: ELGTX7, DOC ID: 14761032268, Interchange Part Numbers: 26326, 26623, 26623T, 26626, and 23926. I purchased this remote used and have no information regarding its history. The remote was tested using a wireless RF remote tester. Faint signal was detected for the top two buttons. This is in no way a guarantee (or even a claim) that the remote functions properly. It simply means that my wireless RF remote tester detected signal from the remote when those buttons were pressed. No signal was detected for the bottom button. However, the LED indicator light illuminated when each of the buttons was pressed, including the bottom button. The icon on that bottom button displays two vehicles with an arrow indicating movement from one of the vehicles to the other. Logic suggests that that means the bottom button's function is to toggle the remote between two different vehicles. That might be the reason no signal was detected from that button, as a toggle function would not necessarily transmit outward signal. This, however, is a theory. I do not know whether the bottom button is supposed to transmit signal. Therefore, potential buyers be advised and do your research into the functions of each of the buttons before bidding on - or buying - this item. The remote is being sold AS IS. This means that by either bidding on this listing or purchasing it using the Buy It Now function, you certify that you are aware you are buying a USED remote, that the purchase of used goods with unknown histories comes with the risk that they may or may not function properly, that you are prepared to take this risk, that you are aware that no signal was detected from the bottom button despite the LED light illuminating when it was pressed, and that you are fully aware that I offer absolutely no warranties, no returns/exchanges, and no refunds. Furthermore, I deal in many different brands and models of used remotes/fobs. As such, I am not able to provide compatibility or programming information. It is the buyer's responsibility to confirm that this remote is compatible with their product/vehicle and that they have access to the necessary programming instructions prior to bidding on - or buying - the listing. Compatibility confirmation and programming instructions can usually be obtained by contacting the manufacturer or an authorized dealer of your product/vehicle, and/or sometimes by consulting information online by performing a search.

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