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Bmw And Mini Cooper Remote Start From Smart Phone Or Oem Keyfob Flrsbm1 on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Springfield, Illinois, United States

Springfield, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:FLASHLOGIC Interchange Part Number:FLRSBM1 Manufacturer Part Number:FLRSBM1 Warranty:Yes

Finally, you can add the remote start convenience to your BMW or Mini Cooper without loosing an expensive key. This kit contains the Flashlogic FLRSBM1, which uses T-harnesses to interface with the vehicles electrical system without cutting or soldering, to add the remote start function to your OEM remote. Simply hit the lock button 3 times and it will start right up. Also included is the optional interface that allows you to control the remote start from your smart phone. This is the Carlink adapter from Audiovox. As long as your vehicle can get a cell signal, it can be started from anywhere! You must have an automatic transmission and your vehicle must be compatible. Please check Flashlogic.com for vehicle compatability and you can download the install guide to see what's involved in installing it. The wiring might be simplified, but sometimes accessing the wiring requires disassembling different parts of the interior. Professional installation is always recommended.

This module works with many models so it must be flashed to the specific model that you have. I can do a simple flash for yoy, but if you want to make additional changes, you will need to purchase the ADSUSB interface.

If you have any questions, please contact me before bidding.  I will be happy to help. 

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