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Axxess AX-TCH5 Remote Start T-harness Chrysler 2005-212

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Axxess AX-TCH5 Remote Start T-harness Chrysler 2005-212

Remote Start T-Harness by Axxess¬ģ. This top-grade product is expertly made in compliance with stringent industry standards to offer a fusion of a well-balanced design and high level of craftsmanship. Manufactured from industry-leading materials using up-to-date equipment, it ensures everlasting reliability and enduring value. This product is distinguished by total quality assurance, unsurpassed by anybody else.¬†

Features: 

  • Axxess remote start T-harness
  • Chrysler 2005-212

Vehicle Fitment:

Chrysler

  • 200 2011-2014
  • 300 2005-2007
  • Aspen 2007-2009
  • Crossfire 2008
  • PT Cruiser 2006-2010
  • Sebring 2007-2010

Dodge

  • Avenger 2008-2014
  • Caliber 2007-2012
  • Charger 2006-2007
  • Dakota 2005-2011
  • Durango 2004-2009
  • Magnum 2005-2007
  • Nitro 2007-2011
  • Ram 2006-2008

Jeep

  • Commander 2006-2007
  • Compass 2007-2016
  • Grand Cherokee 2005-2007
  • Liberty 2008-2013
  • Patriot 2007-2016
  • Wrangler 2007-2016 

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