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Design Tech Designtech Remote Car Starter W/ Key Fob Model # 23926 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Columbia, Maryland, US

Columbia, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Design Tech Manufacturer Part Number:23926 UPC:088797239261

 This is a new Remote Starter System that I got and never installed. I got them to install in our vehicles and never bothered to do it. It is for automatic trans fuel injected vehicles. The manufacturer states that it is the worlds easiest-to-install remote car starter. It comes with instructions and a video to help with installation. It is completely safe and cannot be driven without the key. It is not recommended for Audi, BMW, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes,Range Rover, or Volvo vehicle 1998 and newer. It also states that certain vehicles with anti-theft systems VATS, P.A.T.S., Passlock, Passlock II, Passkey III, Securlock, Transponder, and Saturn will require a Universal Alarm Bypass Module (model #s 20402, 27402, 0r 29402). The kit has been sitting around for a while so it may need new remote batteries. It is complete as it came and has everything required to start your car remotely so that it is warm when you go out to it on those cold winter mornings and cool in the summer. I have another in a separate listing that is not in it's original packaging but is complete. A great opportunity to get remote start systems for both of your cars at a great price. Please feel free to ask any questions and check out my other auctions. Thanks for looking.

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