2015 - 2016 Chevrolet Colorado Factory Remote Start Kit on 2040-parts.com
Roselle, Illinois, United States
By pressing a button on the key fob, the
Remote Start system starts your parked Colorado. It pre-warms or pre-cools your
truck and is seamlessly integrated with your vehicle's anti-theft and remote
keyless entry systems. For vehicles with theft deterrent. GM OE FACTORY REMOTE START PACKAGE FITS 2015-2016 CHEVROLET COLORADO. GM PART NUMBER 23487380. BRAND NEW IN THE PACKAGE. WILL REQUIRE PROGRAMMING.
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