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H-d Smart Security System - '07-later Models on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Charleston, West Virginia, United States

Charleston, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harley-Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:41000021A

H-D Smart Security System,
Softail '11 - '13 Models

The H-D Smart Security System offers automatic self-arming and hands-free disarming for vehicle electronic security functions for your '07-Later Harley motorcycle. The Hands-Free Fob communicates directly on its own unique and individualized frequency with the Hands-Free Security Module and Antenna. Attach the Hands-Free-Fob to your vehicle ignition key ring. As you upright your vehicle, or switch the ignition on, the Hands-Free Fob will communicate the Security System "disarm" command, allowing you to start your vehicle. After riding your vehicle, park and switch the ignition off with your key. Within 5 seconds, the Security System will automatically self-arm, disabling your vehicle starter, ignition and electronic fuel injection (EFI). The Smart Security System includes: Hands-Free Security Module (Integrated Security Sensor and Turn Signal Module or Body Control Module), 2 Hands-Free Fobs, Antenna Module.

Fits '11 - '13 Softail Models. DOES NOT FIT JAPAN MODELS.

Retail $359.95

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