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Db-chdl3p Chrysler Door Lock Alarm & Interface Bypass New on 2040-parts.com

US $28.36
Location:

Blairsville, Georgia, United States

Blairsville, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:DB-CHDL3P Part Brand:Omega

Omega DB-CHDL3P

Databus Doorlock and Alarm Interface with Bypass for Chrysler Vehicles

No wiring or anything else Included Module Only

Omega Databus modules eliminate the need for dozens of relays, resistors, extra ignition keys and countless hours of installation time.

Factory Specs:
Databus Doorlock and Alarm Interface with Transponder Bypass for Chrysler SUVs
Allows the following controls:
Transponder Bypass (No Key Required)
Door Lock Control
Door Unlock ALL doors
Door Unlock Driver Priority
Arm factory security
Disarm Factory Security
Trunk / Hatch Release
Horn Chirp
Entry Status Front Door Pins
Entry Status ALL Door Pins
Entry Status ALL Door Pins
Entry Status Trunk/Hatch Pin
2nd Start Wire Activation (Mix)

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