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Idatalink Ads-bm1 Idatastart T-harness Remote Start For 2005-2015 Bmw & Mini on 2040-parts.com

C $749.99
Location:

mont-royal, QC, Canada

mont-royal, QC, Canada
Condition:New



Before purchase make sure this product is compatible with your vehicle on Idatalinks website or message me .
NOTE:   This module does require a weblink programmer to flash the specific firmware needed

Web-programmable remote start solution for select BMW/Mini models 2005-2015. Features data immobilizer bypass (no key required) and ‘plug & play’ installation t-harness. Now includes two long range transmitters: one 2-way, 1-button (up to 3000 ft) and one 1-way, 1-button (up to 3000 ft). Also supports ‘3 X LOCK’ remote start from factory transmitter. Can also be paired with aftermarket telematics solutions (for smartphone control) sold separately.

Comes with:

BM1 T-Harness

BM1 T-Harness picture

ADS-RS2-BM1

ADS-RS2-BM1 picture

ADS-XP-BM1

ADS-XP-BM1 picture

IDS-RF-1B2W

IDS-RF-1B2W picture

iDatastart 2way LED 1-button remote



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