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Viper Remote Control 488 V 2 Way Pager on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Albany, California, United States

Albany, California, United States
Used for a month purchased brand new on EBAY for $85 but my car broke down so I am selling it :)
Brand:viper Warranty:No Model:488v Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Number of Remotes:1

General Features

  • 4 Button, HF, Stealth Code Replacement Remote for Viper Alarm Systems
  • Four button two way pager
  • Transmit and release modes
  • Lock and unlock icon buttons to arm and disarm the system
  • Auxiliary icon buttons operates channel 2
  • Siren or Star icon button operates Panic mode only
  • 1-year Sonic Electronix warranty
Compatibility List:

Overview

• Replacement LED Remote Pager 
• Compatible with Viper 571XV, 671XV, 771XV and 3000 Systems 
• Lock and Unlock Icon Buttons 
• Auxiliary Button and Siren or Star Icon Button 
• FCC Compliant

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