FS: Valet 712T Keyless Entry System (made by DEI) *NEW*

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Gee Spoolin
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FS: Valet 712T Keyless Entry System (made by DEI) *NEW*

Post by Gee Spoolin »

I bought two of these keyless entries for my cars, one of them being my '91 Legacy wagon. It works flawlessly with the Legacy and I was pleasantly surprised with all the extra features that comes with the 712T. I just don't have tme to do the install again in my other car so I'm selling my remaining set. Price is $43 with FREE shipping to the continental US via USPS First Class. PayPal is accepted :D

The following is a brief description of the Valet 712T and picture I found on the Web:
The 712T is an ideal remote control interface system for remote capabilities with out the need for a security system. It has the capility of controlling power door locks, power windows, trunk releas, valet start, and garage door opener from two buttom three chanel remote control. Additional features include:

Auxiliary outputs: Expand the system's capabilities for added convenience with two auxiliary outputs.

Convenience features: The parking lights can be programmed to flash when you lock/unlock your doors and the dome light can be set to turn on when you unlock your doors.

Clone-Safe® Code-Hopping®: Random code alarms never send the same code twice, so a thief can't "grab" your code without you knowing it.

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Keyless entry

Post by irishsetter »

How hard was the install?
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Post by Gee Spoolin »

install was relatively simple and easy. Just splice about 5-6 wires and you're done!!
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Post by Manarius »

You still need a small motor with this set to unlock the driver's door, correct?
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Post by jnorion »

PM sent
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Post by Gee Spoolin »

PM replied :D
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Post by jnorion »

Paid
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Post by Gee Spoolin »

SOLD!!! Thank you, Jnorion :D

P.S. I'll send you an email tomorrow with your USPS tracking number.
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Post by jnorion »

Sounds good, thank you!
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Post by llemoine »

thinking about putting one of these in my car but not sure if it'll work without an aux solenoid, just curious.

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Post by stipro »

llemoine wrote:thinking about putting one of these in my car but not sure if it'll work without an aux solenoid, just curious.

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You need to put an actuator in the drivers door.
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