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2011- 2015 Honda Pilot Dvd Oem Remote Control #a1 Oem Original on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Kingston, Georgia, United States

Kingston, Georgia, United States
used, but in EXCELLENT shape, with FRESH batteries
Brand:Honda OEM Manufacturer Part Number:A1

This is an original factory Honda remote that works with Honda Pilots that have the factory DVD systems.  This is NOT after market but original OEM manufacturers equipment.  Remote has been tested and works. 

I know this works with Honda Pilots from 2011 -2015 model year ( that have the factory DVD system).  This remote may also work with some Acura MDX models that have the factory DVD system as well. 

  NOTE >>>>  will not fit 2005-2010 Pilots (Model A0 is needed for the older models) 


 This unit has FRESH BATTERIES and is ready to go !  .....No Programming Required

 BOXED PRIORITY Shipping is just $5.99 in the USA. I accept Pay Pal . Payment must be received within 3 days of sale end.

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