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Scorpion Sterling Excel Thatcham Cat 2 Transponder Immobiliser on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

Transponder operated passive arming 2 circuit engine immobiliser.
  • Thatcham Category 2 immobiliser system, providing dual circuit immobilisation protection
  • Supplied with 2 x two coded transponder tags
  • Red status LED

Security Features

  • 2 x coded transponder tags with an excess of 18 trillion different tag code combinations available (programmable, water and shock resistant. Lost or stolen transponder tags can also be programmed out)
  • Dual circuit immobilisation (18 amp continuous/30 amp max)
  • Passive immobilisation occurs 60 seconds after turning off the ignition, or instantly once the driver’s door is opened

Convenience Features

  • Passive immobilisation
  • Four transponder tags can be programmed in at any one time
  • Visual status LED

STERLING EXCEL Box Contents

Excel immobiliser ECU
Fixing screws
Loom
Aerial
Red status LED and loom
Two coded transponder tags
Operating instructions
Certificate of installation
Two Sterling window stickers

Quality and Approvals

Thatcham “Category 2” approved for passenger cars: TE2-1331/0305
Thatcham “Category L2” approved for passenger vehicles:  TEL1-53/01010705
EU 95/56 directive (security) and EU 95/54 directive (electrical) – “e” marked: Two year warranty E1 I-00 03

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