Chrysler Pacifica Remote Engine Start Res Oem 82214547ab W/ Power Liftgate on 2040-parts.com
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
You are looking at a Remote Engine start kit for a 2017 Chrysler Pacifica 7-Button remote. The buttons will be Lock, Unlock. Left sliding door, Right Sliding door, Power liftgate, Panic, and Remote Start. Please contact us with your Vehicle Identification Number, if you are not sure if this will work and we will double check for you, there are no returns. You are purchasing this from a brick and mortar Jeep dealership, so you will receive an actual paper receipt with your order. If you have any issues, any Jeep dealership can do the warranty on the part, so you could use whichever dealer is most convenient for you. This is brand new in the box, on hand ready to ship. This is an OEM kit and not some knock-off or grey market item. Please ask any questions before buying. Laurel Chrysler Jeep Ram Dodge |
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