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Compustar Bypass Factory Transponder For Remote Start

  • Regular price $19.99

Vendor: Compustar

Type: Car Alarms

Sku: WBEEAB006NHQ5AI

Availability: In Stock


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Compustar Bypass Factory Transponder For Remote Start

$19.99

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2 Transponder Module? A: The dimensions are five point sixteen inches in length, two point six inches in width, and one point ninety-seven inches in height.
  • Q: What type of materials is the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2 made from? A: The Compustar FT-CTRANSV2 is primarily made from electronic components designed for automotive applications, though specific material details are not provided.
  • Q: How does the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2 work? A: The module uses a spare key to read signals and transmits them to a ring installed around the ignition cylinder, tricking the vehicle into recognizing the key.
  • Q: Is the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2 suitable for all vehicles? A: No, it is designed for most vehicles with a transponder-based anti-theft system, but may require specific configurations for certain makes.
  • Q: How do I install the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2? A: To install, insert a spare key into the module and mount it in the vehicle, then connect it to the ignition system.
  • Q: Can I use the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2 with older vehicle models? A: Yes, it can be used with older models as long as they have a transponder-based security system.
  • Q: How do I care for the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2? A: Keep the module dry and free from extreme temperatures; avoid exposing it to moisture while installing.
  • Q: What should I do if the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2 doesn’t work after installation? A: Check connections and ensure the spare key used is functional; if issues persist, consult a professional installer.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2? A: Yes, the product typically comes with a manufacturer warranty, but specifics can vary; check with the retailer for details.
  • Q: How can I maximize compatibility with the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2? A: Experiment with different loop sizes and placements to find configurations that meet your vehicle's tolerances.
  • Q: What vehicles specifically require the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2? A: Vehicles like BMW, Mercedes, and Volkswagen are among those that might need this module for their anti-theft systems.
  • Q: How adjustable is the antenna loop on the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2? A: The antenna loop is adjustable, allowing for various configurations in size and placement to meet vehicle requirements.
  • Q: What is the purpose of the bypass module in the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2? A: The bypass module allows aftermarket remote starters to integrate with factory security systems in vehicles equipped with transponder systems.
  • Q: Is the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2 easy to install for a beginner? A: No, it may require some technical knowledge to install properly, especially for those unfamiliar with vehicle electronics.
  • Q: How does the Compustar FT-CTRANSV2 improve installation of remote starters? A: It simplifies the process by tricking the vehicle's anti-theft system into recognizing an aftermarket remote starter.

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