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Master Lock Starter Sentry Remote Kill Switch / Starter Relay - #77027 - Style 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Master Lock Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:77027 UPC:Does not apply


Master Lock Starter Sentry

Part #77027 - Style 4


Replaces Existing Starter Relay

Disables Starter Motor or Fuel Pump

Prevents Vehicle From Being Started Without Key-Fob

Automatically Arms 30 Seconds After Shutting Off Ignition

Fail-Safe Design Disables Security If Key-Fob Battery Needs Replacement


Easy To Install In Most Vehicles Without Tools

 Compatible With Factory or Aftermarket Alarms & Keyless Entry


Includes Remote Relay & Two (2) Key Fobs

PDF Original Instruction Sheet


Have No Data Matching Vehicles To Relay Numbers!

Must Match Existing Relay To What I Have Available


Brand New / OEM Packaging (No Outer Box)


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Will Ship Day Of Payment Via USPS First-Class Mail


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