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Viper 160xv Car Remote Start Unit With Keyless Entry And 2 474v Transmitters on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
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USA, United States

You know exactly what you are getting when you buy a Viper car alarm or remote start unit. You get a quality system that will work for years to come. The Viper 160XV is no different. Combining cutting-edge technology with convenience, this remote start system will get your car started and your engine warmed before you even open the door! The turbo timer and the optional diesel mode make this remote start system perfect for any vehicle. The 1/4 mile range is more than enough for most uses. With the 160xv, Viper has just made our life easier.


  • Car Remote Start Unit with Keyless Entry and 2 Four Button 474V Transmitters
  • Viper's new miniature 4-button remotes
  • Comes with two 4-button remotes
  • Cool bright blue status LED
  • Turbo timer
  • Optional rear defroster activation output
  • Dedicated 1 button start
  • Parking light flash
  • Positive and negative doorlock polarity outputs
  • 5 Programmable channels
  • Valet switch
  • Horn honk output
  • Remote panic and car finder
  • Domelight supervision output ready
  • Built-in failsafe starter kill
  • Built-in remote start anti-grind (active and passive)
  • Super High Frequency (SHF) receiver
  • XCRS-4 relay H/D capacity satellite relay
  • Automatic configuration of remote buttons
  • Clone-safe code hopping
  • Diesel mode with dedicated glow plug input
  • Complete engine monitoring: Voltage or Tach
  • Programmable run times: 12, 24 or 60 Min. (0-60 minutes with the Bitwriter tool)
  • Smaller module with Viper badge
  • Dedicated factory security control wires

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