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Oem Security Upgrade System 3902t on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

La Jolla, California, United States

La Jolla, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

New.  Box unsealed. Includes control module and harness, a stinger dual stage shock sensor, pre-wired valet, failsafe starter kill relay.  Manufactured by the same company that makes Viper and Clifford alarms.
This alarm can only be installed in certain vehicles. Please check the chart below for compatibility.

CANBUS allows the Directed system to communicate with the vehicle via high speed digital data, through either a single wire or a twisted pair, which ensures a robust connection with minimal wiring connections to the vehicle.

Connection to the CANBUS eliminates the need for many of the analog connections necessary in traditional, hard-wired, security systems cutting the installation time, in many cases, down by as much as 50%.

CANBUS communicates with most of the electronic security and convenience systems throughout the vehicle, so the alarm remains in-sync with the vehicle at all times.

When the vehicle is equipped with a factory security system, it works in sync with Directed CANBUS security system and all factory functionality is retained.

Door, hood, trunk, and ignition protection. 
- Built-in Stinger® Doubleguard® Shock Sensor 
- Revenger® 6-tone Siren 
- Failsafe® Starter Kill 
- Superbright LED 
- Parking Light Flash 
- Horn Honk Output 
- AUX Output 
- Optional Sensor Input (MUX) Port



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