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1 Keyless Remote 99 00 01 Saab 9.3 9.5 9-3 9-5 Fcc Id Khh13tn on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Albers, Illinois, US

Albers, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:No fees on remotes if they are found to be inoperable or defective. All other returns have a restock fee of 20% on remotes that cover the shipping paid and associated fees. This includes remotes that were bought without matching the numbers up with your current remote first or checking with your dealer before purchasing. This is for non defective remotes that are fully operational. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:20% Manufacturer Part Number:KHH13TN Part Brand:SAAB

ALL REMOTES ARE WARRANTEED FOR 30 DAYS FOR OPERATION

ALL REMOTES TESTED 3 TIMES BEFORE SHIPPED WITH A KENT MOORE KEYLESS ENTRY FOB REMOTE TESTER TO ASSURE THEY HAVE WORKING BATTERIES AND ARE SENDING OUT A FREQUENCY SIGNAL

NO FREE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE

THIS HAS TO BE PROGRAMMED BY YOUR LOCAL SAAB DEALER OR QUALIFIED LOCKSMITH

RETAILS NEW AT DEALER FOR OVER 120.00 BUT HERE YOU CAN BUY A

VERY GOOD CONDITION 

REMOTE FOR WAY LESS 

REMOTE WILL WORK WITH THE FOLLOWING WITH FACTORY KEYLESS ENTRY INSTALLED

1999 2000 2001 

SAAN

9.3

9.5

NUMBERS ON THE BACK OF THIS REMOTE READ

FCC ID KHH 13TN

CHECK WITH YOUR DEALER FIRST OR MATCH THE NUMBERS UP TO YOUR CURRENT REMOTE FIRST

Good luck on your bidding and Check out my other items!

PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS

 

POSITIVE FEEDBACK WILL BE LEFT AFTER IT IS RECEIVED AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO FIX ANY PROBLEMS YOU MAY HAVE, JUST DON'T EXPECT ANY HELP IF YOU LEAVE ME NEGATIVE FEEDBACK WITHOUT GIVING ME THE CHANCE TO FIX YOUR PROBLEM. IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH MY REMOTES JUST EMAIL ME, IF IT WAS MY FAULT OR THE REMOTE DOES NOT WORK EMAIL ME AND I WILL TRY MY BEST TO FIX THE PROBLEM. THANK YOU

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