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Audi Keyless Entry Uncut Flip Key Blade Complete Remote Transmitter 4d0837231 M on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Centereach, New York, United States

Centereach, New York, United States
Seller Notes:“This remote has some scratches and marks. Factory keyless entry remote transmitter and chip. A complete WORKING REMOTE
Brand:AUDI Interchange Part Number:4D0.837.231M Manufacturer Part Number:FCC ID - MYT8Z0837231 Other Part Number:IC: 4427A-8Z083723

PREOWNED AUDI 

UNCUT KEYLESS REMOTE FOB

FACTORY TRANSMITTER & IMMOBILIZER CHIP

WITH FREE PROGRAMING

INSTRUCTIONS

 COMPLETE WORKING REMOTE

READY TO PROGRAM TO YOUR CAR

Factory keyless entry remote transmitter and chip.

THIS REMOTE KEY HAS A NEW UNCUT BLADE,NEW BUTTON PAD AND NEW LOGO

THIS KEY WILL NEED TO BE CUT AT DEALER OR LOCKSMITH ! 

This remote may have some scratches and marks

Compatibility - Works with vehicles that have a factory keyless entry system. That are listed in the compatibility section above

PLEASE BE SURE TO DOUBLE CHECK

WITH DEALER OR LOCKSMITH.

 Be sure the buttons are correct some might have the same compatibility but need more or less buttons.

PLEASE ALSO MATCH YOUR FCCID NUMBER WITH THE ORIGINAL REMOTE THAT CAME WITH THE CAR SO IT IS THE CORRECT ONE PURCHASED

THE FCCID NUMBER MUST MATCH OR IT WILL NOT WORK

Be sure your vehicle has a factory keyless entry system this was not standard in all vehicles. If you need help you can contact us or your local dealer.

4D0.837.231M

  FCCID: MYT8Z0837231


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