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Astrostart Remote Fob Hst-5225 Astroflex 2 Way Ezsde17752 Lcd Rss-5225 Recharge on 2040-parts.com

US $55.99
Location:

Rochester, Minnesota, United States

Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Astrostart Interchange Part Number:EZSDEI7752 Manufacturer Part Number:HST-5225 Other Part Number:RSS-5225


You are looking at a used remote for the Astrostart RSS-5225 2 way remote start system. It has been fully tested and works like it should. Used with normal wear and tear. Screen scuffed from normal use.

Has rechargeable battery,  USB cable for charging not included, very common cell phone cable

FCC ID: EZSDE17752

MODEL: HST-5225 2 way

Works with RSS-5225 model only.

 



PICTURE IS OF ACTUAL ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE.

programming instructions are listed on the manufacture website

Thanks for looking!!

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