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Includes XK01 and XL2230, Two-way LCD remote two way antenna and all wiring harness. Easy to install! Better range than the GM model.

 

XK01 list for $79.99

XL2230 list for $179.99

 

Asking $149.00

 

XK01 programmable door lock & alarm control interface is preloaded with upgradeable firmware (AMDL) compatible with select GM*, Chrysler, Dodge & Jeep vehicles. Primary interface control functions include: door locks, trunk/hatch release, factory alarm, door pin status output (-), driver & passenger sliding door control & window roll-up. *GM Passlock II & GM Passkey3 data override is also an included primary function of the preloaded AMDL firmware.

 

XL2230 is a 2-way RF to DATA package which can be added to any applicable XPRESSKIT module. XL2230 consists of an XL201 RF to Data control module + (1) 2-way LCD remote transceiver and (1) In Vehicle Transceiver antenna. XL201 connects to D2D port on an XPRESSKIT to add long range 2way remote control & confirmation features. When paired with an XK01 module the GM Factory On Board (FOB) remote start can also be controlled & monitored. Works with up to four 2-way or 1-way remotes

 

I used this for about 6 months on my 2008 GMC sierra. It has great range and is a really awesome product. Perfect working condition and two way remote has some minor scratches that didn't show up very well in the included picture.

 

Here is more info: http://www.bypasskit.com/product.aspx?prodid=XL2230 and http://www.bypasskit.com/product.aspx?prodid=XK01

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Includes XK01 and XL2230, Two-way LCD remote two way antenna and all wiring harness. Easy to install! Better range than the GM model.

 

XK01 list for $79.99

XL2230 list for $179.99

 

Asking $149.00

 

XK01 programmable door lock & alarm control interface is preloaded with upgradeable firmware (AMDL) compatible with select GM*, Chrysler, Dodge & Jeep vehicles. Primary interface control functions include: door locks, trunk/hatch release, factory alarm, door pin status output (-), driver & passenger sliding door control & window roll-up. *GM Passlock II & GM Passkey3 data override is also an included primary function of the preloaded AMDL firmware.

 

XL2230 is a 2-way RF to DATA package which can be added to any applicable XPRESSKIT module. XL2230 consists of an XL201 RF to Data control module + (1) 2-way LCD remote transceiver and (1) In Vehicle Transceiver antenna. XL201 connects to D2D port on an XPRESSKIT to add long range 2way remote control & confirmation features. When paired with an XK01 module the GM Factory On Board (FOB) remote start can also be controlled & monitored. Works with up to four 2-way or 1-way remotes

 

I used this for about 6 months on my 2008 GMC sierra. It has great range and is a really awesome product. Perfect working condition and two way remote has some minor scratches that didn't show up very well in the included picture.

 

Here is more info: http://www.bypasskit.com/product.aspx?prodid=XL2230 and http://www.bypasskit.com/product.aspx?prodid=XK01

 

Hi, a few questions, did you install? (if so is it really as easy as the manual says)? Why are you selling? I know its a guess but any idea on range in comparison to factory GM?

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how did you program the unit, i have a 2008 GMC duramax 3500 HD hooked it up as described in the install sheet, power ground and data, flashed the XK01 with gmdl6x V 4.00 and nothin works, programmed the lcd remote to the rftd modual with no problems.

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