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Viper 488v 4-button 2-way Led Replacement Car Security Alarm Remote Transmitter on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Tracy, California, United States

Tracy, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Viper Model:488V

Viper 488V 4-Button 2-way LED Replacement Car Security Alarm Remote Transmitter
This is a lightly used replacement remote control model # 488V made by Viper. 
This will also work on the 488P Python model.
  •     4 Button, HF, Stealth Code Replacement Remote for Viper Alarm Systems
  •     Four button two way pager
  •     Transmit and release modes
  •     Lock and unlock icon buttons to arm and disarm the system
  •     Auxiliary icon buttons operates channel 2
 Compatibility List:
  •     Responder 350 / 3305V
  •     571XV / 572V
  •     771XV / 567V
  •     3000 / 3201V
  •     3002 / 3202V
  •     5000 / 3301V
  •     5002 / 3302V

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