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Autopage Rs-915lcd Replacement 2 Way Remote Xt-915lcd on 2040-parts.com

US $124.95
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
used and working good condition. has minor marks and scratches. needs to be reprogrammed. recommended to find the user manual or have a professional technician to program this.
Brand:AutoPage Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:XT-915LCD INTERNATIONAL BUYERS (OUTSIDE U.S.A.):PRODUCTS SOLD ARE FOR VEHICLES IN THE U.S.A. ONLY!


BRAND : AUTOPAGE
MODEL : XT-915LCD
TYPE : REPLACEMENT REMOTE
CONDITION : Used - Tested working

SST 2-WAY REPLACEMENT REMOTE TRANSMITTER
SST 2-way Replacement Remote Control
LCD Screen Has Easy To see Icons
5 Buttons On The Transmitter Allow For Auxiliary Commands And More Functions
Lock And Unlock Are The Two Main Buttons
Supports Two-Way Paging Commands
Leather Band Included To Attach To A Keyring
Black And Silver Design
Dimensions: 5/8" (L) x 1-1/2" (W) x 3" (H)
FCC ID : H50TR33
Factory Sealed Packaging.



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