New 4 Button Honda Remote Head Key Pilot Kr55wk49308 Keyless Remote Key Fob on 2040-parts.com
U.S., US
THIS IS FOR A NEW REPLACEMENT HONDA PILOT 4 BUTTON REMOTE HEAD KEY. THIS IS AN OEM BOARD IN A HIGH QUALITY REPLACEMENT SHELL. THERE IS NO HONDA LOGO. IF THAT BOTHERS YOU PLEASE DONT ORDER THIS. THIS WILL NEED PROGRAMMING BY A DEALER OR LOCKSMITH. SORRY NO INSTRUCTIONS EXIST FOR THE TRANSPONDER CHIP. FCC ID#KR55WK49308. THIS DOES HAVE THE SUV SYMBOL, NOT THE CAR.
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