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1999-2004 Honda Odyssey Ex Remote Keyless Entry Oucg8d-440h-a on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States

Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

This is an original remote keyless entry produced by the factory.  It works on the 1999-2004 HONDA ODYSSEY EX, all models with factory remote keyless entry.  

This remote can be programmed to your vehicle by you.  For instructions, go to your favorite search engine and put in keywords like "program....your....remote" and you will find them.

The numbers on the back of the remote are: 

G8D-440H-A    FCC ID:  OUCG8D-440H-A   CANADA:  8501032052

Each remote is tested at least twice with our Kent Moore tester to insure that it does indeed work 100%.

Please view our scan(s) and judge the condition yourself.   Please ask any questions before you bid on this item.

It is the buyer's responsibility to make sure that they buy the correct remote that they need for their vehicle.  Consult the internet or your dealer if you are not sure.  All remote sales are final.

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