Codealarm H50t30 H5ot3o Keyless Remote Alarm Catx100 Starter Transmitter Start on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, US
CODE ALARM
FCC ID: H50T30
(H5OT3O H5OT30 H5OT30)
Part: CATX100, #
90-REMRAL
FREQUENCY:
434 MHZ
LED COLOR: RED
2 BUTTONS
COMPATIBLE WITH THE FOLLOWING SYSTEM:
CA100
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