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Compustar Remote Starter Kit For Ford Mercury Lincoln Mazda [model:rsg6-fo] on 2040-parts.com

US $39.39
Location:

Gardena, California, United States

Gardena, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Compustar Model:RSG6-FO MPN:RSG6-FO Type:Bypass Module UPC:829543012482

Item Condition :  Brand New ( in Original Retail packaging)


Description

  • This Compustar RSG6-FO remote start kit comes with two 4-button, water-resistant remotes that allow you to start your vehicle from up to 1000 feet away. Keyless entry, panic/vehicle locator and trunk release functions enable versatile use. Features a vehicle-specific installation harness for Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury models from 2006-2016.


Features:

  • Optimal Operational Range
    The Compustar RSG6-FO kit has an operatinal range of up to 1,000 feet, that gives you the ability to start your car from anywhere in your home.
  • 4-button Water-resistant remotes
    The remotes are water-resistant and impact-proof, thus protects from water and accidental drops.
  • Plastic material
    Plus plastic shielding with a protective coating for durability.
  • Cold/hot remote start mode
    Along with a built-in turbo timer and antigrind with safe starter protect allows versatile use.
  • Programmable run time
    Can be set for up to 45 minutes to suit your needs.

Please refer to pictures for compatible vehicle list


PLEASE NOTE: Compustar Vehicle-Specific Remote Starter Kits are ONLY compatible with automatic transmission vehicles.


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