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Mount Eliza, Victoria, Australia

Mount Eliza, Victoria, Australia
Perfect condition never fitted, some scuffs on box.
Brand:United Auto Security Manufacturer Part Number:MBV-K2

United Auto Security, Keyless Entry Conversion Kit for Mercedes-Benz.

This kit converts Mercedes-Benz models with electric pump driven vacuum operated central locking to remote operation.

Works on W124, late W126 and R129 without IR remote control.

This system is superior to the IR remotes as it is RF operated and works over a further distance without the need to point at the receivers.

Comes complete with fitting instruction CD, wiring harness, LED, connectors and two Key Blanks.

Not for use on cars with existing IR remote locking.

Remote Keyless Entry – Lock and unlock doors and trunk by remote. 
  • Detailed Installation Manual with Special Connectors – Easy DIY installation.
  • Heavy Duty Flip Key Remotes – Keys will need to be cut at a locksmith.
  • 3 Remote Auxiliary Outputs – You can add other accessories.
  • Parking Light Flash – Flashes the parking lights to confirm that the car is locked.

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