2013 Honda Pilot Remote Starter System - 08e91-e22-101a / 08e92-sza-100 on 2040-parts.com
Livermore, California, United States
OEM 2013 Honda Pilot Remote Starter System
With just the push of two buttons the remote emits a signal to the receiver unit installed in your Honda and commands the vehicle to both start and stop. Not only can you start your Honda knowing it is protected at all times but it provides the power in your hand to warm up your vehicle in the winter and cool it down in the summer
Two-way remote system that lets you know your vehicle's status
A maximum of two consecutive starts with the remote in order to prevent carbon monoxide build up
Pre-wired and design to interface with your vehicle. No cutting wires.
Retains your electronic immobilizer and security system
200?foot range
Command button to prevent accidental engine starts and stops
Automatically activates vehicle climate control and defroster
2013 Honda Pilot
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