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Subaru Keyless Remote Fob on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Holley, New York, US

Holley, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:FCC: CWTWB1U819 Other Part Number:IC: 1788D-FWB10819 Surface Finish:Black

SUBARU SECURITY KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE KEY FOB TRANSMITTER CLICKER CWTWB1U819

 

Up for auction is a Subaru key Fob. It is used, but in working condition. It is in great condition and works properly. This has the lock and unlock and trunk release on the front and the panic button on the back.

FCC ID# CWTWB1U819

IC: 1788D-FWB10819

This can be programmed to many different vehicles but please check the numbers to make sure they are compatible with your vehicle.

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