Remote Key Id46 2 Buttons 433mhz Transponder Chip For Peugeot 207 307 308 407 on 2040-parts.com
Riga, default, Latvia
Remote Key ID46 2 Buttons 433MHz Transponder Chip For Peugeot 207 307 308 407
Specifications: Remote Locking Part Type: Remote Locking Fob Button:2 Buttons Battery: Yes Material: Plastic and Metal Color:Black Length: 9.7cm Width: 3.1cm Height: 1.4cm Quantity: Pack of 1 Features: -Comes with one 3V Battery -This is a 2 buttons remote key FOB with blank emergency blade. -UK 433mhz frequency -Virgin transponder chip ID46 -VA2 Blade Fitment: Peugeot and Citroen models 2005 – April 2011 Notes: -Please check the photos again to make sure these are the ones that you need. We provide clear pictures, measurements and a manufacturer’s part number where possible. Please check as much as -possible before buying. -Instruction is not included. Package includes: 1 X Car Remote Key 1 X 3V Battery Delivery time 7-25 business days! |
Keys & Transponders for Sale
Jaguar Land Rover sorts its finance
Tue, 11 Aug 2009Tata has secured £175 million private funding for Jaguar Land Rover But it is now being reported that JLR has managed to secure £175 million in private funding, obviating the need to succumb to Government interference in its business. Which has got to be good news for the JLR workforce – at least for now. Jaguar and Land Rover are very much on the up.
McLaren P1 lapping the Nurburgring in UNDER 7 minutes in stunning new video
Thu, 05 Dec 2013The McLaren P1 laps the Nurburgring in under 7 minutes Ever since Ron Dennis claimed the McLaren P1 would be able to lap the Nurburgring in under seven minutes, we’ve been waiting for McLaren to prove it. It seems their initial attempts failed to get below the magic 7 minute barrier – unlike the Porsche 918 Spyder which lapped the Nurburgring in 6m 57s – but last month we reported that the P1 seemed to have achieved its goal by going 10 seconds faster than the Porsche in an almost unbelievable 6 minutes 47 seconds. Unfortunately, we still don’t know officially just how quickly the P1 got round the Nurburgring, but we do now know that it was under 7 minutes thanks to a new video just released by McLaren.
U.S. is seeking a record $16.4 million fine against Toyota
Mon, 05 Apr 2010The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is seeking a historic $16.4 million civil penalty against Toyota for failing to notify the agency in a timely fashion of a throttle problem that could cause unintended acceleration, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said on Monday. The amount is the maximum penalty and would be the most NHTSA has levied against an automaker. The agency said Toyota waited at least four months to alert it of the potential pedal problem.