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Momentary Push Button Switch Valet Programming Fits Dei, Excalibur, Micro Alarms on 2040-parts.com

US $1.59
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Mustang, Oklahoma, United States

Mustang, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mobilistics Part Brand:Mobilistics Manufacturer Part Number:PB84 Placement on Vehicle:Left Warranty:Yes

This is for (1) Small Sub-miniature Push Button Switch. 12 v. 3 amp. has 35" 2 conductor wire with 2-pin plug that fits many car alarm models like DEI, Excalibur, Micro etc.  "Normally Open" closes as long as button is pushed. Requires a 1/4" mounting hole. Red plastic cap with mounting  nut and washer. See our store for larger quantities, search "switch".
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