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Ford Plug In Remote Start (omega Ol-rs-f01) on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Coppell, Texas, United States

Coppell, Texas, United States
Condition:New

This is a new in box Omega Remote Start ford some Fords.  If you need to know if it will work with a car not listed on the box let me know and I will check or you can check at omegaweblink.com  

This is a mostly plug in remote start.  It does require some wiring.  I can program it prior to shipping for you if you need.  I also can offer support with install.  

This is great because you can add remote start without any extra remotes.  You can set it for 3x lock remote start or lock, unlock, lock remote start from your factory remote.  You can add a different remote if you would like a two way remote or greater distance.  You can also add telematics to this. That means you can add a module to control from your phone.

Any questions feel free to ask.

Thanks

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