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New Dodge Chrysler Wireless Ignition Control Module W 2 Proximity Fobik Remotes on 2040-parts.com

US $499.95
Location:

Laredo, Texas, United States

Laredo, Texas, United States

This listing is for NEW win Wireless Ignition Node Wireless Control Module and 2 Proximity Fobik Remotes programmed to your vehicle's VIN. Once you receive, just plug NEW module and drive vehicle. 12 month Warranty. 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Charger 300 Journey Price includes USPS Insured Priority Mail to you.

 Common Problems: Proximity Fobik remote won't lock or unlock doors (just starts vehicle by pushing the PUSH START BUTTON on dash with Proximity Fobik.  Press PUSH START button on DASH and No crank and BAD KEY message is Displayed

Questions??  830-374-6845 or Just send me a TEXT message with the vin and explain the problem(s) you are experiencing. Here is sample WCM WIN KEN PEM  part # P68214570AB P56046941AG 56046941AC, 56046941AD, 56046941AE, 56046941AF, 56046941AG

 

 

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