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Remote Vehicle Starter Kit-start Bi - Directional 100 Series Ford Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $330.00
Location:

Newark, Delaware, United States

Newark, Delaware, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Genuine OEM:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:9G1Z19G364A Quantity Sold:sold individually Warranty:No SKU:105:9G1Z*19G364*A

ONLY 1 KIT REMAINING!!

REMOTE START SYSTEM - BI-DIRECTIONAL - Ford (9G1Z-19G364-A)
 
The ultimate convenience. With Fords newest remote start system, there is no need to see the vehicle to know that it has started. Simply press the start button and when the engine starts up, the button flashes green and the key fob beeps to confirm. The system features Real Panic Sound, Progressive Car Find and can start/stop the engine from up to 1000. Requires automatic transmission. Includes One Bi-Directional Keyfob and Interface Kit.

The pictures taken are of the ACTUAL kit and not stock images other than the very first one that says "now on sale" I have only ONE kit!! BRAND NEW. First come first serve!

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