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Brand New! Audiovox Keyless Remote Entry System~aa925 on 2040-parts.com

US $43.95
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Fair Oaks, California, US

Fair Oaks, California, US
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BRAND NEW! AUDIOVOX KEYLESS REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM Audiovox AA925 3-button remote keyless entry system with two auxiliary outputs

  • Two 3-button radio frequency transmitters
  • 4 channel code learning receiver
  • Remote panic in all modes
  • Built in parking light output
  • LED status indicator
  • Ignition door locking and unlocking
  • Horn output
  • Remote trunk release
  • Remote power window control
  • Remote garage door interface
  • Remote engine starter
  • Starter interrupt
  • Optional siren activation
  • Access guard with two step unlock
  • Illuminated entry while arming or disarming vehicle
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