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Genuine Subaru Remote Start 2015 2016 Legacy & Outback W/ Push Start H001sal800 on 2040-parts.com

US $324.99
Location:

Bellingham, Washington, United States

Bellingham, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Subaru Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:H001SAL800 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:H001SAL800 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Remote engine start kit for 2015 2016 Legacy or Outback

Allows vehicle to be started at the push of a button from outside the vehicle.  Preset the heating or air conditioner controls to help bring the interior temperture to a more comfortable level prior to entry. Smart Engine Start works in conjunction with the Keyless Access and Push button Start System.  Operating Distance is up to 30 feet away, depending on vehicle obstructions

 

AT ONLY VEHICLES.

Will need a Subaru SSM3 scan tool for completion, just swing by a Subaru dealer after install. Our shop charges $50.00 to program if  you have installed. should  be about the same at other places

 

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