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Avital 3100LX Car Security System Keyless Entry Failsafe Starter Kill

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Avital 3100LX 1-Way Keyless Entry Car Alarm w/ Failsafe Starter Kill & 2 Remotes

Brand: Avital
MPN: 3100LX
Condition: New

-Parking Light Flash
-Fault-Proof Starter Interrupt
(Additional parts and labor may be required)
-Power Door Lock Outputs
(Additional parts and labor may be required)
-Zone-2 Shock Sensor
-Horn output (arm, disarm, panic, and trigger)
-Passive/Active Mode
-Ignition Control Door Locks On/Off
-Passive Lock On/Off
-Single/Dual Door Lock Pulse

-DC Operating Voltage: 9.5V-16V
-Operating Temperature System: -40°C to 85°C
-Operating Temperature Remote: -10°C to 50°C
-Current Consumption @ 12.6V 25°C: Standby <15mA; Armed <20mA
-Transmitter Frequency: 433 MHz

-Control module
-Two 4-button remote transmitters
-Zone 2 impact sensor on-board the control module
-Fault-proof starter interrupt on-board the control module
-LED system status indicator
-Push-button Valet® switch

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