Warn 8274 Winch Controller Remote Cable Universal on 2040-parts.com
Lake Jackson, Texas, US
This is a new remote for use on a Warn 8274. It will replace the factory remote and the factory plug that is on the solenoid cover, no modification required to your solenoid cover. Everything you need to convert your winch to use this remote will be included with detailed instructions. This remote can be used on any winch that uses a three wire remote, you may have to modify your solenoid cover to fit the plug on non 8274 winches. Since I don't know how you will use this remote off road it carries no warranty and I am not responsible for anything that you do with it during or after installation. The handle on this is made out of rubber and the cord is about 15ft. long.
This is not a Warn brand remote.
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