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B-1049 Omega Rs-7k2 Keyless Entry System With Alarm And Remote Start on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

York, Pennsylvania, United States

York, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Omega MPN:RS-7K2 Model:OL-RS-CH4 LOC:E-1 3LB AH UPC:289538968321

Omega RS-7K2 Keyless Entry System with Alarm and Remote Start

Features
  • Works with most OEM Factory Keyless Entry Systems
  • (2) 4-Button Remotes
  • Valet Override
  • Window Mount Antenna
  • Tach Sensing
  • -inchStall-inch Auto Restart
  • Remote Lock/Unlock with Parking Light Confirmation
  • Remote Programmable Run Time (15/30 minutes)
  • Smart Start for Low Voltage
  • 6 Remote Programmable Features
  • For Automatic Transmission Cars Only


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