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Polaris Sportsman & Sportsman Ace Wireless Winch Remote 2879316 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV Compatible Model:SPORTSMAN & SPORTSMAN ACE Brand:POLARIS Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:2879316 Part Brand:POLARIS

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POLARIS WIRELESS WINCH REMOTE FOR 
SPORTSMAN AND SPORTSMAN ACE MODELS 2879316

This convenient remote operates a winch wirelessly from within 50 feet of the vehicle.  It is easy to install as it plugs directly into the Polaris Winch wiring harness.  A remote holster with a belt clip is included to help you keep the remote close at hand.  A red LED light indicates that the remote is transmitting.  

Does come with everything required to install/configure to your already installed Polaris winch.  

SPECIFICATIONS:
Remote: 52mm x 98mm x 28 mm, weight. 055kg
Receiver: 110mm x 98mm x 30 mm, weight. 21kg
Battery Type: 23A/12V
Battery Life: 1 year
Remote Range: 50 ft.
Install Time: APPROXIMATELY 20 minutes---DEALER INSTALLATION/CONFIGURATION RECOMMENDED

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