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Dark Grey Homelink Visor Transmitter Module (rolling Code) on 2040-parts.com

US $17.92
Location:

Pickerington, Ohio, US

Pickerington, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:Dark Grey

Up for bid is a used Homelink visor module with trim.

Only Homelink module and part of wiring harness as shown are included. This module will work with rolling and non-rolling code devices. Easily adaptable for all vehicle types, easy 2 wire hookup (+12v and ground). DIY installation and mounting required.

Module has been bench tested and fully functional, homelink memory is cleared and ready to be programmed. Programming instructions can be found at http://www.homelink.com

Sold as-is, we guarantee it against DOA. Thanks for looking!

Thanks for looking and have a good day!

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