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Bulldog Security Universal Learning Bypass Module #791 New on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Schererville, Indiana, United States

Schererville, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:BULLDOG SECURITY Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:791 UPC:737676007810

Bulldog Security 791 universal learning anti-theft bypass module for installation of remote vehicle starters automatically learns the pass lock voltages without setting switches or using volt/ohm meters and works on all factory anti-theft systems. This part may be required on vehicles manufactured after 1996.

  • For use on remote car starter installation to bypass factory anti-theft systems
  • Works with any brand of after market remote starter
  • Automatically learns resistance values
  • Transponder factory anti-theft systems may require an additional ignition keyUniversal Learning Bypass for Remote Starter Installations model 791


 

  • Transponder Bypass Module
  • Works on all Factory Anti-theft Systems
  • Please Note: If your vehicle has a Transponder anti-theft system, you will also need an additional key to put inside the 791 bypass.
  • Will work with any Vehicle

 

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FOR CANADA IT WOULD BE $30.00 BY POST OFFICE.

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