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00-01 Nissan Altima Keyless Entry Remote Oem Factory Kobuta3t Factory on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Golden, Colorado, US

Golden, Colorado, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Brand:NISSAN Manufacturer Part Number:FCC ID: KOBUTA3T Other Part Number:3 BUTTON REMOTE LOCK/UNLOCK/PANIC

Nissan

ALTIMA: 2000 2001

ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER

AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PICTURES THIS REMOTE IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH MINIMAL WEAR.

30 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!!

THIS REMOTE HAS BEEN FULLY TESTED TO ENSURE YOU ARE RECEIVING A FULLY FUNCTIONAL REMOTE, BATTERY INSTALLED.

 

FREE DO IT YOURSELF PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT WITH THE REMOTE.

FCC ID / PART NUMBERS ON THE BACK OF THE REMOTE ARE AS FOLLOWS:

FCC ID: KOBUTA3T

THE NUMBERS MUST MATCH YOUR CURRENT/PREVIOUS REMOTE IN ORDER FOR THE REMOTE TO WORK FOR YOUR VEHICLE. IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF THE NUMBERS TRY CALLING YOUR LOCAL DEALER, OR LOCKSMITH. OR LEAVE ME A MESSAGE WITH YOUR V.I.N.  NUMBER, YEAR, MAKE, AND MODEL, AND I WILL SEARCH FOR YOU. Your car needs to have the factory installed keyless entry system, with power locks in-order for the remote to work. Is your car equipped with said manufacturer options? If so, then the remote should have no problem pairing with your vehicle. If your car is not equipped with keyless entry system, or power locks then this remote will not work for your vehicle.

Canadian, buyers:

 The tracking numbers for shipment are available through the eBay order details page, or through Paypal. Tracking numbers might not always show any movement as U.S, and Canadian customs update their systems. I have seen shipments from the U.S. to Canada take between 5-25 days.

 

CCS receives $2.5m GM Grant

Tue, 28 Jun 2011

General Motors is set to strengthen its longstanding commitment to Detroit's College for Creative Studies with a $2.5 million donation, a contribution that will help the university undertake a $145 million redevelopment of its A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education. This is not the first time that GM has given to CCS – the ongoing relationship between them sees members of the GM design team teach and mentor students, while CCS also receives loans of industrial equipment from its Detroit neighbor.

News watch December 2011: today's auto industry news

Fri, 30 Dec 2011

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Problems with your McLaren MP4-12C? Have a ‘McLaren: The Wins’ coffee table book

Thu, 20 Oct 2011

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