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Genuine Mazda Remote Engine Start Mazda3 2014-2016 Oem on 2040-parts.com

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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:BHP1-V7-630, KD53-V7-629A, C930-V7-620A Brand:Mazda

 This is a brand new, unopened Genuine Mazda Remote Engine Start Kit. The Mazda Part numbers are BHP1-V7-630, KD53-V7-629A, C930-V7-620A. This is a genuine Mazda Accessory, not a fake, aftermarket kit. It is designed to work with your 2014-2016 Mazda3. When you install this, you add the convenience of remote controlled starting to your vehicle. It allows you to pre-heat or pre-cool the vehicles interior without entering your vehicle. Get to your warm, or cool, happy place even faster with Mazda’s Remote Engine Start. From the field to the parking lot, or up to 300 feet, it lets you pre-heat or pre-cool your car’s interior, start the rear defroster or even help locate your Mazda3. With its two-way capabilities, it lets you check the status of your Mazda3’s warm-up time and other operations using the LCD monitor on the remote control (automatic transmission only).

According to Mazda this fits Mazda3 2014-2016. Mazda List price is $658.85. Included is the Main kit, the installation kit and the hood switch.

Before bidding, please check with your local Mazda dealer to ensure this is what you want, if it will work with your vehicle and what else you will need to install it. I believe you need a color touch screen display preinstalled on your vehicle. All sales are final. I cannot be responsible if this does not work with your vehicle because of incorrect installation or incorrect application. International bidders: I do not know if this will fit non-US vehicles.

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