Plug In Remote Car Starter For 2008 - 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan Dei Viper Start on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, United States
The Title Is Only A Search For Our Products We Offer, Please Read Description Below Plug In Remote Car Starter For 2008 - 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan This is a plug in remote car starter for ALL 2008 - 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan Very simple kit that uses your original remote control by pressing the lock button 3 times to start your vehicle. Simply plug this into your key cylinder then plug in to our module we send you and you will now have remote start on your vehicle. We even have a FREE phone support number at 559-264-9111 if you need any help. What will it do?
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Made by the same makers of VIPER alarm systems, so you know your getting a top quality product. We accept all major credit cards with PayPal. Please pay within 3 days of purchase. We Ship within the continental US. We offer FREE shipping on all listing. We ship with USPS or Fedex. We do ship world wide using eBay Global Shipping Program. (Fee's Apply) California residents please ADD 8.23% sales tax. Comes with a 1 year J's Alarms warranty on manufacture defects. All items must be returned in the same condition received. If the item was attempted to be installed and wires are cut this renders the product nonrefundable. Some remote controls are not returnable if the code was “scratched” in. We require a RA# for all returned items, items without a RA# will be refused. Please contact us using eBay messages to acquire your RA#. All returns are subject to a 20% restocking fee and must be sent back with the original packaging. The return shipping cost is the responsibility of the buyer. We do offer FREE technical support on select items; please understand that this is for troubleshooting only. If you would like an install diagram or tech sheet please contact us through eBay messages. We do recommend soldering all wires. We do not offer support if T-taps were used. We do not offer step by step instructions on how to install your product. We do recommend professional installation on all hardwired systems. Does not cover water damage or physical damage. Warranty claims must be made by the 1 year date of purchase. Must have Paypal Transaction ID#. › We have been in business for over 20 Years in the same retail location › 99% Positive feedback rating on eBay › We offer FREE phone support Monday-Saturday 9AM-5PM PST 559-264-9111 › If we do not have the item online we do have it in our store, message us |
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