The WARN Wireless Control System lets you remotely control your WARN truck/SUV winch from up to 50' away. The new system is plug-and-play: It simply plugs in where you'd normally attach your corded remote-- no wiring, no hassle. Will work with any five-wire WARN truck/SUV winch. Weatherproof transmitter has two large buttons making it easy to operate, even while wearing gloves. Two-color LED provides clear operator feedback.
Much easier to use than the wired controller and it won't get caught in the line.
Live out in the sticks in North FLorida, and I'm forever sticking the tractor or skidsteer working around the property. While the tractor can be a pain to winch out at times, it pales in comparison to the skidsteer. Being hydrostatic, that one locks up without someone on the seat pushing levers while trying to move it. Have had the rear wheels on my Ford 4-6 inches off the ground, several times, trying to move that one without an operator. Otherwise when going solo it's hook chain to the crossbar on the lift arms, and run it under the bucket so I can pull myself with the bucket too. That gives me 1 - 2 feet of movement each time rather than 2 - 6 inches. Still it was tighten cable up, get on machine, curl bucket under while moving forward, gain a foot, get off and go tighten cable, go back to machine, move forward curling bucket under, back off the machine, go tighten cable up... Get's to be a long process when you're 15 - 20 feet out in a mud hole, to say the least. Wife comes out and tries to help, and I do love her for that, but when she's got the control cable on my winch stretched tight, trying to hold the front end of the truck, because "it's sliding", you know you are in trouble! Stuck the skidsteer a day or two after receiving my remote winch control, quickly read through the owners manual, plugged it in to check operation, and went to retrieve my machine. Couldn't have asked for anything sweeter!!! Unit was Plug and Play on my Warn 9,000 lb winch. Hooked the keychain with carabiner to the keypad, clipped it on the cage on my skidsteer so wouldn't lose the remote, keychain was the perfect length on my machine to run the winch and ease forward on the machine. Walked it right out of the hole, without the slightest hitch!!! (Directions show securing the receiver with the keychain, but I'm thinking whichever unit is in the mudhole, is the one you want secured with the keychain. If both the receiver and remote keypad are in the mudhole, find another keychain, and secure both.) Would definitely recommend this product to any winch owner! If you don't own a Warn, it appears this unit may work on your winch with simple installation of a jumper wire, contact Warn before giving up hope.
the wireless remote is much better quality than the corded remote that comes with the winch.
Q: Will this work on the RAM PowerWagons, I have the 2019, the winch corded remote plug-in is "D" shaped. I don't see a PIC of the back of the unit. Answer this question
A: This Warn Industries Winch Remote Control System is used with Warn truck and SUV winches with 5 wire electrical system. This set is NOT compatible with VR EVO winches.
Answered by Dave from 4WP HQ on 10/05/2023
Q: Will this work with the warn winch that comes in the 2006 power wagon? Answer this question
A: This will work with any five-wire WARN truck/SUV winch.
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 02/15/2021
Q: Will this work with an older 16.5 ti Answer this question
A: Per Warn: This Warn Industries Winch Remote Control System is used with Warn truck and SUV winches with 5 wire electrical system. This set is NOT compatible with VR EVO winches.
Answered by Brent from 4WP HQ on 12/08/2020
Q: Will this work on warn xd9000i? Answer this question
A: Hi Michael Yes the Wireless Winch Control System will work on the XD9000I as it is a 5 wire plug. Thanks
Answered by Anonymous on 11/03/2015
Q: it works with zeon 10000 ? Answer this question
A: Hello joao, Yes, this will work with the WARN ZEON 10K winch. Thank you.
Answered by RK on 10/01/2015
In 1948, Arthur Warn founded Warn Industries to construct locking hubs for surplus World War II Jeeps. Ten years later, the Warn winch was manufactured to fill the need for a reliable recovery tool to aid off-roaders stuck in challenging situations. Since then, Warn has grown to offer a wide range of gear with the hallmarks of durability and affordability. 1988 spawned the aftermarket industry's first ATV winch and today their PowerSports line of winches ranks among the most esteemed in the industry and jeepers call on Warn for electric, hydraulic and severe duty components that get the job done. Shop Warn Now
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