1 New In Package Karr Security Systems Fob (2 Available) on 2040-parts.com
Wausau, Wisconsin, United States
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THIS IS FOR ONLY ONE OF THE KEY FOBS! There are 2 available. You will either get the original paperwork or a copy unless you buy both. Features Starter Disable all entry points protected 2 stage electronic shock sensor keyless entry panic remote flashing parking lights illuminated entry ignition triggered lock/unlock LED status indicator silent or audible arming & disarming deductible reimbursement guarantee\ Code hopping passive or active arming protected valet over-ride |
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