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2013 - 2016 Hyundai Sante Fe Remote Car Starter - Complete - Easiest Install! on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Code Alarm Other Part Number:NA Manufacturer Part Number:CA-4054 Surface Finish:NA

 
 
 

         

COMPLETE REMOTE START!

 

COMES WITH ALL REQUIRED PARTS!

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 Complete Remote Start Kit for your NEW 2013 - 2016 HYUNDAI SANTE FE w/ PUSH START SYSTEM!

START DIRECTLY FROM YOUR OEM REMOTE FOB BY PRESSING LOCK 3 TIMES NO EXTRA REMOTES TO CARRY!

Comes with a Code Alarm remote start and ALL the other required parts - NO ADDITIONAL PARTS NEEDED! These systems are rock solid and work GREAT!

FREE ROLL OF TAPE, FREE WIRING CHEAT SHEET, FREE TECH SUPPORT

Your vehicle MUST have the push start system - not compatible with normal key start vehicles.

Don't waste your time on other kits that don't have all the parts and are just universal systems that the seller says will work on your vehicle. Our kits are DESIGNED, PREPPED, AND PROGRAMMED for your exact vehicle!

No extra remotes to carry - starts from the OEM fob by pushing lock 3 times!

If you need additional range check our other items we offer this same item with (2) long range remotes (1500ft!) as well.

- Parking Light Confirmation

- 20 Minute Run Time

 

 

ALL PARTS INCLUDED & FREE TECH SHEET!

 

FREE ROLL OF TAPE!

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