Vista, CA (September 5, 2017) – Directed announces the release of three new T-Harness solutions for their award-winning DS4 Remote Start and Security System.
“With these three T-Harness solutions, we offer coverage for 2006-2017 GM vehicles and 2013 -2018 Ford vehicles equipped with a gateway module. We’ve made significant investments in T-Harness development and are thrilled to bring these important products to market.” said James Turner, Senior Vice President of Product Development at Directed.
Directed T-harnesses utilize OEM connectors for a seamless installation experience. Directed firmware also supports 90 percent of all 2007 to 2018 vehicle models. Better performance, wider coverage and exclusive features make Directed the industry’s go-to resource for the greatest selection of firmware and T-Harness solutions.
The THFON2, THGMN1, and THGMN2 offer coverage for both Ford and GM vehicles when used with a DS4 System. These T-Harnesses will also be available for Directed’s other digital remote start and security solutions including the 4X10, 5x10, and DB3.
To see all Directed T-harness applications, go to https://www.directechs.com/VAGbyTharness.aspx
The new DS4 Digital System features four key technologies that are integrated into one single and powerful device. Remote start, security, interface, and Bluetooth® all work together seamlessly with the vehicle’s existing systems to enable a connected-car experience like no other. To learn more about DS4 technologies, go to www.directed.com/ds4.
Not a Directed Dealer? Please visit www.directeddealers.com, or call 1-800-876-0800, to become a Directed Dealer today.
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