Subaru Forester 2009-2013 Remote Engine Start System Kit - Original Subaru Part on 2040-parts.com
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
A new set of Remote Engine Start System for Subaru Forester. The Kit includes:
- Remote Start Control module - Remote Start Wiring Harness - Remote Start Transmitter x2 - Hood Switch Mounting - Remote Start Immobilizer - Remote Start Antenna - Tie Wraps - Instructions Will enable remote start for engine; perfect for heating the engine + A/C conditioning of interior before ride. |
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