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Smartkey Starter® Sksng204d4 Mid City Engineering on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:mid city engineering Manufacturer Part Number:SKSNG204D4

  • NEW IN PACKAGE
  • Remote start system for Mercedes-Benz with plug-and-play T-Harness (jumper on ignition required)
  • Works with factory key fob out of the box (‘Panic’ button or ‘lock-unlock-lock’)
  • Interfaces with Compustar Drone and Directed Smart Start smart phone control interfaces and RF remotes (for extended range)
  • Automatically turns on heated seats and rear-defroster based on programmable outside temperature
  • Automatically turns on cooling seats based on programmable outside temperature (if applicable-cooling seats feature must be programmed through Compustar firmware programmer and computer)
  • Seamless solution that does not disrupt integrity of the vehicle, keeping warranties intact
  • User-friendly programmability from steering wheel controls.  Adjust options like run time, number of starts, heated seat temp. threshold, and light flashes. 
  • Industry leading automotive hardware and firmware

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