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Viper 4 Button Replacement Remote Control 7141v Dei Clifford Python 7541v on 2040-parts.com

US $29.91
Location:

Fresno, California, United States

Fresno, California, United States


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- You Are Bidding On A Viper 7145V Replacement Remote For The 7141V -


The new Viper four-button remote offers DEI's exclusive Super Code Hopping™ protection against code grabbers, with 2/66 (18 quintillion) rolling codes. With Blue led.
  • 4-Button Replacement Transmitter Remote
  • Works with select Viper alarm systems
  • Super Code Hopping protection against code grabbers
  • 2/66 (18 quintillion) rolling codes
  • Blue LED indicator
  • Compatible with Viper 1002, 3002, and 5002 alarm systems
This is a brand mew replacement 7145V remote for your aftermarket alarm system. This is new in the plastic packaging or bulk packaging.  We include how to program the alarm with purchase.

 We accept all major credit cards with PayPal. 
 Please pay within 3 days of purchase.
       

 We Ship within the continental US. We offer FREE shipping on all listing. We ship with USPS or Fedex. 
 We do ship world wide using eBay Global Shipping Program. (Fee's Apply)
 California residents please ADD 8.23% sales tax.


 Comes with a 1 year J's Alarms warranty on manufacture defects.
 Does not cover water damage or physical damage.
 Warranty claims must be made by the 1 year date of purchase. Must have Paypal Transaction ID#.


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  All items must be returned in the same condition received. If the item was attempted to be installed and wires are cut this renders the product nonrefundable. Some remote controls are not returnable if the code was “scratched” in. We require a RA# for all returned items, items without a RA# will be refused. Please contact us using eBay messages to acquire your RA#. All returns are subject to a 20% restocking fee and must be sent back with the original packaging. The return shipping cost is the responsibility of the buyer. We do offer FREE technical support on select items; please understand that this is for troubleshooting only. If you would like an install diagram or tech sheet please contact us through eBay messages. We do recommend soldering all wires. We do not offer support if T-taps were used. We do not offer step by step instructions on how to install your product. We do recommend professional installation on all hardwired systems.


On Mar-06-13 at 19:00:05 PST, seller added the following information:

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