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Clifford 570.4x Security Alarm + Remote Start on 2040-parts.com

US $170.00
Location:

Opa-Locka, Florida, United States

Opa-Locka, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Car Alarm with Remote Start Model:5704X Brand:Clifford Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:5704X Features:2-Way Paging, Keyless Entry, Trunk Release

One Mile Range with SST Priority user interface and icon map Remote can confirm commands with tones, vibration, text and icon display Remote notifies of security intrusions with tones, vibration, text and icon display Powerful lithium-ion rechargeable battery with mini-USB charging Integrated text display 5-button user interface with easy 2-car operation 5-button SST 1-Way companion remote control Active Temp Check SilentMode2 Progressive Door Trigger Manual Transmission Mode Keyless entry with optional progressive driver's unlocking and ignition-controlled locking Virtual Tach RPM sensing Onboard Flex Relays for remote start and light flash Advanced remote start functions Inputs for doors, hood and trunk monitoring Silent Mode alarming and disarming Warn-Away Revenger Soft-Chirp Six-Tone Neo Siren Trunk Release plus 3 AUX outputs D2D serial data interface for Xpresskit D2D serial data interface modules Car Finder Fail-Safe Starter Kill XpressPort dock Onboard Stinger Double-Guard remote-adjustable shock sensor Ports for optional tilt, glass break, cabin and proximity sensors FACT II

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