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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Brand:XPressKit Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Model:DLPK Manufacturer Part Number:DLPK

DLPK - CANBUS MULTI Doorlock Interface module CANBUS integration module that covers over 700 cars DLPK is an upgradeable CAN Bus door lock kit compatible with 700+ vehicles from 2000-2010. It includes an RFLOOP port that allows users to plug-in an OPTIONAL RFLOOP for transponder override. Once connected to the vehicle, DLPK self learns the vehicle type, making this the easiest install possible. Compatible with push to start vehicles. We recommend that you check for updates to the firmware and install guides prior to installing this module. SKU: DLPK UPC: 093207062360 Package Weight: 0.15 kg 0.34 lb Package Measurements (LxWxH): 140.00 x 116.00 x 39.00 mm 5.51 x 4.57 x 1.54" DLPK is an upgradeable CAN Bus door lock interface kit that is compatible with over 700 vehicle models from 2000 through 2010 right out of the box! DLPK is SELF LEARNING to ensure a simple install. DLPK’s primary functionality is door lock and factory alarm control however it also acts as a data transponder interface on Infiniti and Nissan vehicles and can control many other vehicle functions. * Optional "Related Products" required for RF immobilizer override. The DLPK offers digital transponder interface for many vehicles such as GM, Infiniti, Nissan including push-to-start equipped models and can also be installed with optional transponder loop* for combo installations on vehicles such as Chrysler, Hyundai, Kia, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Volvo and many others.

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