Viper Alarm Module #5002 With Claxon. No Fob. All Wires And Connectors. on 2040-parts.com
Midlothian, Virginia, United States
This alarm module was removed from a vehicle. 100% functional and the included claxon is very loud. No fob but replacements are available and can be programmed to the module. All wires and connectors present. Novice level electrical abilities suggested for installation. As is. Retailed new for $150.
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