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Python 4103 (4103p) 1-way Car Remote Start System W Keyless Entry & 2 Remotes on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Python UPC:Does not apply

Product Features

System Type: 1-way

Compatible Engine Type: Diesel

Functions: Panic Mode, Remote Engine Start, Turbo Timer Mode, Valet Mode, Vehicle Find

Number of Remote Controls: 2

Operating Range: 39.37"

Status Indicators: Trunk Release

Weight (Approximate): 2 lb

Limited Warranty: 1 Year


What's Included

  • 4103P Remote Keyless System
  • 1 x HX Plus Receiver/Antenna
  • 2 x 4 - Button Remote Controls (P/N 474P)
  • 1 x Push-button Valet Switch
  • Warranty Card
  • 1 x Shut-down Toggle Switch



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