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2011-2013 Ford Edge Explorer Flex 4 Button Smart Key Remote Start Keyless Fob on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Dearborn, Michigan, US

Dearborn, Michigan, US
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Product Description

Manufacturer Part Number: M3N5WY8609 2013

 

What is it ?- This is a smart key remote keyless entry. The same one you would buy at a dealer but for a fraction of the price.

Condition:  Used condition.

Buttons: (4) Lock, unlock,  remote start and panic.

Compatibility:  2011-2013 Ford Escape, 2011-2013 Ford Explorer, 2011-2013 Ford Edge.

Please be sure you have a factory keyless entry system. It was not standard on all vehicles. If your current remote looks the same then this will work. If you are not sure then please check with your local dealer.


PRICE AT THE DEALER FOR THE REMOTE AND PROGRAMMING IS OVER $200 !!!!!

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