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You know your garage door remote. Maybe it's clipped to your visor, or in your purse or your jacket pocket, or under the seat, or in the glove compartment, or stashed away in the console. Maybe it just drove away in the other car.
You know what the battery looks like, too, you replace it every year or so. It's a nine-volt, or is it two AA's? You better check before you buy new ones. You might even worry about somebody swiping it and using it to get into your house. Flash2Pass solves these problems by electronically integrating the activation of your garage door opener remote into the high beam switch of your turn signal lever. Additional transmitters can be added to existing Flash2Pass™ Systems. A total of six transmitters can be added to one Flash2Pass™ receiver. The Transmitter is a radio frequency device that is mounted under the hood of the car. It is relatively small, approximately 2" x 2" x ¾" and is attached under the hood or tucked away on a motorcycle with either the enclosed screws, or the plastic zip tie. The wires are attached with Posi-Tap™ connectors to the headlight high beam positive wire and to the ground wire. The Flash2Pass™ transmitter is non-polarized so you can attach either wire to the headlight wires.
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