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Dei Python Keyless Entry Remote Start Fob Alarm Transmitter Ezsdei474p Rpn 474p on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
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MID ATLANTIC US, US

MID ATLANTIC US, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Brand:DEI PYTHON Manufacturer Part Number:FCC ID: EZSDEI474P RPN 474P Interchange Part Number:SECURITY CONTROL PAD CONTROLLER POD PHOB Other Part Number:ALARMS FOBS REMOTES REPLACEMENT Surface Finish:GREEN LED

  WELCOME TO 
 
MIDATLANTICLOCKSMITH

:ABOUT US:
WE ARE A SMALL LOCKSMITH COMPANY WITH  OVER 10 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. UNTIL NOW WE HAVE KEPT OUR BUSINESS ONLY LOCAL TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. WE NOW HAVE DECIDED TO EXPAND OUR MARKET AND MAKE OUR KEYLESS ENTRY SERVICES AVAILABLE ONLINE. PLEASE BID IN CONFIDENCE AS YOU ARE ASSURED A QUALITY PRODUCT, FAST DELIVERY, AND A GREAT ONLINE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE.

:FOR SALE:
(ONE) DEI PYTHON AFTERMARKET
 KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE TRANSMITTER
 WITH NO WORN BUTTONS
NO CHIPPED OR CRACKED CASE


FCC ID: EZSDEI474P
RPN 474P 266 CODES
1-800-274-0200


THE ITEM LISTED IS A GENUINE FACTORY AFTERMARKET REMOTE AND WILL WORK WITH YOUR INSTALLED KEYLESS ENTRY ALARM SYSTEM. PLEASE BE SURE YOUR VEHICLE HAS THE COMPATIBLE ALARM SYSTEM BEFORE BIDDING .PLEASE MATCH FCC ID NUMBERS WITH CURRENT REMOTE.

ALL ITEMS ARE PRE-TESTED AND HAVE A WORKING BATTERY INSTALLED


:PROGRAMMING:
REMOTE NEEDS PROGRAMMED AT THE INSTALLING DEALER OR MAY BE RESEARCHED ONLINE. THERE IS AN 800 NUMBER FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE ON THE REAR OF THIS FOB FOR PROGRAM ASSISTANCE.

:PAYMENT:
PLEASE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO PAY FOR THE ITEM WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END

:WARRANTY:
ALL TRANSMITTERS CARRY A STANDARD 30 DAY WARRANTY. WARRANTY'S WILL COME IN THE FORM OF A REFUND OR REPLACEMENT.

:SHIPPING:
ALL ITEMS ARE SHIPPED WITHIN 2 BUSINESS DAYS OF RECEIPT OF PAYMENT. ITEMS WILL BE SHIPPED USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL WITH DELIVERY CONFIRMATION.

 THANK YOU FOR VISITING MIDATLANTICLOCKSMITH

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US THROUGH EBAY MESSAGING

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