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Universal Alarm Systems Car Auto Remote Central Kit Door Lock Vehicle on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

Zagreb, Grad Zagreb, Croatia, Republic of

Zagreb, Grad Zagreb, Croatia, Republic of
Condition:New UPC:Does not apply

- Remotely lock and unlock your car.
- Remote car location, help car finding.
- Remote trunk release option.
- Electric lock and air lock.
- Light flash confirmation, parking light output option.
- Raise window output, electric and pneumatic door locks.
- Item size: 91 x 66 x 33mm.

Specifications:
- Voltage: 12V.
- Static current: Less than 15mA.
- Indicator current: 20mA intermittently.
- Shock sensor current: Less than 1mA.
- Frequency: 433.92MHz.
- Coding: Learning code.
 
Feature: Auto Central Lock,Automatic Locking After Leaving
Type: Portable
Voltage: 12V
Package weight: 0.245 kg

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