Xpress DX345 Car Alarm with Programmable Hijack System, Trunk Release, Auto Central Lock, 3-Channel Alarm System







Key features
- •Two 4 Button Transmitters
- •Programmable Hijack System
- •Remote Trunk Release
- •Auto Central Lock
- •3 Channel Alarm System
Xpress DX345 Car Alarm with Programmable Hijack System, Trunk Release, Auto Central Lock, 3-Channel Alarm System
List Price: $23.26$20.93DEALYou Save: $2.33 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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replacement works great but but I couldn't return the other one
frank•August 19, 2017
1st one didn't work, replacement works great but but I couldn't return the other one.
They won't warrety their product
Farron A.•December 29, 2016
Cheeply made smoking when hooked up they would not replace unit I opened up the unit found bad transitor replaced it got it to work but it goes crazy sometimes
some of these have a factory fault
Fancyneke•November 27, 2015
I bought 3 of these.... 2 worked perfectly and one is malfunctioning... The key locks up in the car while the ignition is on!!!!! Need them to send me a new one but the return cuts off in 30 days and there os no option to contact seller
I thought this alarm was from Directed Electronics, the ...
Jonathan Burruel•March 7, 2015
I thought this alarm was from Directed Electronics, the company that makes Viper alarms. I was wrong, and every shop that I went to confirmed it.
At the price, not bad at all.
Michael Poage•February 4, 2014
All I needed was keyless entry, but I went ahead and hooked most of the features up. Dome light control (I like a lot, keeps the dome light on for a bit after you get in) rear hatch unlock on second button, parking lights blink, and the normal alarm stuff, so it senses door opening and key turned to "on" and locks and unlocks doors. Pretty good value. Look, yes, you have to know what you're doing (like any alarm install) and you will need a couple relays for all functions (but not required for basics) and obviously you need power locks, duh. Also, it can be quirky, sometimes it arms itself after I unlock it, and silent lock only works once after you take key out of ignition, it seems. Oh, and it really helps if your car has an alarm connector, in other words, alarm was an option but not installed, because then it's basically prewired from the factory and you can trace down the pinouts for your connector. And connect those to the appropriate wire on the alarm.
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