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 Xpresskit DBALL2 Databus All Combo Bypass Xpresskit DBALL2  Databus All Combo Bypass and Door Lock Module 2nd Generation. 

FEATURES:
  • Databus All Combo Bypass & Door Lock Module Solution
  • Covers Over 98% Of Cars On The Road
  • Supports Legacy Systems Such As Vats & Passlock
  • Supports Door Locks & Override Systems On Cars
  • PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR VEHICLE YEAR, MAKE, and MODEL with purchase in order for us to program this item. We will program it for you for free and if you need a wiring diagram for your vehicle we can email that to you too if requested.
  • (We do all standard flashing and We will Flash RSR "ONLY" to D.E.I Recomended settings.)
  • It is important that we receive your vehicles info at the time of purchase or it will not be flashed before shipping.
  • If a vehicle printout is needed you must provide that information at the time of transaction.

  • Our Flashing procedure is a "Free" Benefit to our buyers, however, it may be possible that the item may need reflashing or flashed to another program, due to your specific installer & installation requirements, there is no said warranty on this flashing procedure that we provide for free.

Features

Overview: The XpressKit DB-ALL2 module, along with numerous vehicle-specific harnesses, will interface with the factory wiring of hundreds of vehicles to help you install a car security system, remote start system, or keyless entry system. It is optimized to integrate with security and remote start systems from Viper, Python, Clifford, Avital, Autostart, Astrostart, and Automate, and features multi-bus and advanced OBD2 connectivity for SmartStart remote start systems. DB-ALL2 is RSR (remote start ready) and RXT (remote extender ready) compatible, with customizable features with Xpress VIP. By plugging between factory wiring harnesses, the DB-ALL2 saves you time by preventing much of the cutting and splicing usually required for installation. Some hardwiring is still required in most cases. Professional installation is recommended.

Flash Required: The DB-ALL2 module must be programmed with the latest vehicle-specific firmware before it is installed. This requires flashing with an XKLoader2 and a computer loaded with VIP4.2 software. Please contact us at the time of purchase to find out if the DB-ALL2 is compatible with your vehicle.

Compatibility: The module is an all-in-one door lock and override module that is compatible with over 95% of the cars that are on the road today. It supports legacy systems, such as VATS and PASSLOCK, as well as support door locks and override on many modern vehicles, including Toyota with push-start ignition systems and Chrysler with electronic ignition. Compatible makes include: Audi, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, GMC, Honda, Hummer, Hyundai, Infiniti, Isuzu, Jeep, Kia, Lexus, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercedes, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Porsche, Saab, Saturn, Suzuki, Toyota, and Volkswagen.


This item may arrive in a white box or Plastic packing as sent to us from Directed Electronics / Viper

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