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Dse Keyless 2 Way Lx4-2w Entry Remote Fob White Case on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Erie, Pennsylvania, United States

Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:DSE Manufacturer Part Number:LX4-2W

 DSE 4 BUTTON KEYLESS REMOTE FOB
PART#LX4-2W

USED BUT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION
ALL BUTTONS EMIT A STRONG SIGNAL

REMOTE ONLY, BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

The LX4-2W Offers:

  • Two (2) bi-directional 4-button remote transmitters with confirmation
  • Start, stop, lock, unlock
  • Up to 3000 feet of range**
  • Cold start mode activation by remote transmitter
  • Panic function
  • Gas or diesel engine compatible
  • Includes a Lifetime Warranty
  • D.S.E. manufactured by Direkt Start Electronics of Canada

Additional Information

Range (feet) 3000
Smart Start Compatable No
# of Buttons 4
Communication Mode 2 Way
Push Button Start Compatible Yes
Hybrid Compatible Yes
Standard Transmission Compatible Yes
Manufacturer DSE



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