2015 2016 Subaru Legacy Outback Smart Key Keyless Remote Hyq14ahc Barely Used on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, United States
You are buying one OEM Subaru Smart Key. It has been previously programmed and emergency key cut, but never used. It is compatible with 2015, 2016, and 2017 Legacy and Outback models, and perhaps others. If yours has the same key and FCC ID of HYQ14AHC, it should work fine. Check with your Dealer or locksmith prior to purchase to make sure this is the right model for your car if you're not sure. FREE SHIPPING! |
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