New! Viper 7756v 2-way Lcd Replacement 5-button Remote Control on 2040-parts.com
Hammond, Indiana, United States
FeaturesOverview: The 7756V Remote Control is a 5-button Responder LC3 transmitter for use with select Viper Car Security and Remote Start Systems. The 7756V has an internal antenna for transmitting and receiving information. It has a large LCD with Priority icons and a 6-character text display, providing you with command confirmations and the current status of your vehicle. The remote has a range of up to one mile. Compatibility: The 7756V transmitter is compatible with the following Viper Car Security and Remote Start systems:
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