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Silencer 3-channel Remote Start Security Keyless Entry System Sl-6s on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Silencer Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:SL-6S Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan

SILENCER 3-CHANNEL REMOTE START SECURITY KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM SMALLER MAIN UNIT

FEATURES:

• Two 4-button OEM style transmitters.
• Patented 1-way 434MHz Antenna with Built-in LED’s and Valet Override.U.S. Patent#: 6,037,859; 6,150,926; 6,346,877B1
• Ignition 1, ignition 2, start, climate control and parking light relay built-in for easy installation (2nd start and 3rd ignition circuit capable).
• DBI port – compatible with ADS and Fortin.
• Universal vehicle application with timed, current and tach sensing start modes.
• Compatible with both gas and diesel engines.
• Programmable time start.
• Programmable run times and turbotimer feature.
• Remote keyless entry.
• Dual-zone shock sensor with warn away chirps.
• Programmable anti-carjacking alarm system.
• Programmable channel 3 output (pulsed, latched, timer).
• Dedicated trunk release output.
• High output single tone mini siren.
• Remote operated valet, panic and vehicle locator modes.
• Starter disable output.

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