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KeylessRide Launches New Line of Replacement Automotive Keyless Entry Remotes

KeylessRide announced the availability of the new KeylessRide line of replacement remotes. The new KeylessRide line of replacement remotes is smaller and lighter than virtually all of the original equipment factory remotes that they replace.

ROUND ROCK, TX — KeylessRide announced the availability of the new KeylessRide line of replacement remotes. The new KeylessRide line of replacement remotes is smaller and lighter than virtually all of the original equipment factory remotes that they replace. In addition, the KeylessRide Line is far more resistant to water damage, the number one cause of car remote failure.

“This launch marks a significant milestone in the company’s history as we continue to expand our presence in the automotive security market,” stated Michael Laranang, president of KeylessRide. “The KeylessRide Line is compatible with virtually all keyless entry systems from model years 1988 through 1998. That’s a market of over 20 million vehicles on the road today.”

The KeylessRide line is available online and at over 500 retail locations nationwide. Consumers can visit keylessride.com to place orders directly over the internet or find one of our conveniently located retailers.

Founded in 2001, KeylessRide is a supplier of replacement automotive keyless entry remotes and technology to both consumers and security professionals in North America. KeylessRide is a privately held company based in Round Rock, TX.

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