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Ford Focus Remote Start Kit 2012 2015 For Vehicles Without Push Button Start on 2040-parts.com

US $265.99
Location:

Newport News, Virginia, United States

Newport News, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:CM5Z*19G364*A Interchange Part Number:CM5Z*19G364*A

FORD FOCUS 

REMOTE START KIT 

2012-2015

ONLY FOR VEHICLES WITHOUT PUSH BUTTON START

  • Enjoy the comfort and convenience of a pre-warmed or pre-cooled vehicle.
  • Remote Start Only has a small, single-button key fob that provides long-range remote start and stop.
  • Remote Start PATS Interface Kit Included.
  • Dealer installation recommended.
  • NOTE: Available for automatic transmissions only.

Vehicle Notes: Not For Use With BEV or ST

This is a genuine Ford Accessory.

MSRP: $355.71

If you have any questions regarding the proper fitment and function of this part, feel free to contact us. Please include you Vehicle Identification Number to be ensure accuracy.

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