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Viper 7345V Premium LCD 2-Way Remote 4-button 1/4 Mile Range for Viper Responder 350

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Precio original $82.40 - Precio original $82.40
Precio original
$82.40
$82.40 - $82.40
Precio actual $82.40

Viper 7345V Premium LCD 2-Way Remote 4-button 1/4 Mile Range 

The 7345V remote control offers 2-way communication with Viper's Responder 350 car security system. The 7345V's LCD display shows you confirmation of any commands you've given the alarm, and will also prompt you to any alerts that the alarm generates. The 4-button design lets you arm and disarm the system, lock and unlock the doors, activate an auxiliary output, and access a "panic" button. The Viper 7345V remote includes one AAA battery and offers a range of 1500 feet.

Features:

  • Viper 2 Way replacement remote with up to 1/2 mile range. Comes with AAA battery installed
  • 4-Button remote control with LCD display
  • Provides visual and audible confirmation when commands are sent successfully
  • Priority icons map for simple and clear vehicle monitoring
  • Lock, unlock and start your vehicle remotely with the touch of a button. Viper System Compatibility: 4305V, 3305V, 5305V

  • One 7345V 4-button LCD transmitter
  • "AAA" battery (installed)

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