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2 Button Remote Key Case And Uncut Blade For Toyota Toy48 on 2040-parts.com

AU $11.00
Location:

Guildford, NSW, Australia

Guildford, NSW, Australia
Condition:New Brand:unbranded UPC:does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply

1x BRAND NEW aftermarket part for Toyota 2 button remote key fob case & blade

Blade type TOY48
Both sides on key blade are same as in picture, sides has groove, dimensions; width 7.8mm, length 40mm,

Works on

TOYOTA Camry
TOYOTA Corolla
TOYOTA Rav4
TOYOTA Prado
TOYOTA Avensis
TOYOTA Echo
TOYOTA Avalon
TOYOTA Kluger 

and other models... 

THIS FOB SHELL DOES NOT INCLUDE CIRCUIT BOARD, TRANSPONDER CHIP OR BATTERY. 

Best replacement for a key with broken buttons or worn key case. 

Just cut the key blade, take the internal electronics(include immobilizer/transponder chip) 

from original remote and place them to our key shell,then you are ready! 

Conditions of sale: 

  • Please check compatibility with your local dealer or auto locksmith if you are unsure about this before buying.
  • It is your responsibility to confirm if item is compatible to your vehicle. 
  • Auto Remote Depot reserves the right to refuse refunds, credits & replacements for incorrectly ordered keys.
  • Please make sure the key blade is identical to your existing key before cutting the key. Return of keys already been cut will not be accepted.
  • Any returns are at buyers’ expense.
  • Please allow 3 to 6 days for delivery within Australia.

 

FREE POSTAGE is via Australia Post and an estimated delivery time is 3-7 business days depending the area the buyer has requested the parcel to be sent and we will post this item within 1 business day of receiving payment. 

NOTE: 

Buyers take the risk of the product being sent by normal post due to FREE POSTAGE and if the item is lost in any way through this method it is the buyers responsibility to resolve this with Australia Post and we will not take any responsibility on this situation and no refunds will be issued and NO products will be resent to the buyer in any way. The Buyer is more than welcome to request the Australia Post tracking system when making the initial purchase which will be at a cost of an extra $6 for this service and a Tracking Number will be given straight away.

Restocking Fee:

We do not accept returns beyond the return window, but if we do, we may charge a restocking fee following the guidelines outlined in the table below. For most items the return window is 30 days after delivery. 

 

Return request

Restocking fee

The buyer changes their mind about a purchase and returns an item in the original condition within the return window.

Yes. Up to 20% of item's price.

The buyer orders the wrong remote key.

Yes. Up to 20% of item's price.

The buyer cannot program the remote key by themselves and cannot find any local dealer or automotive locksmith who can program the remote transmitter and transponder chip.

Up to 25% of item’s price.

The buyer returns an item in the original condition more than 15 days past the return window. The 15 days allow for return transportation from the buyer to the seller.

Yes. Up to 20% of item's price.

The buyer receives damaged or defective item.

No restocking fee.

The buyer changes their mind about a purchase and returns an item within the return window, but the seller receives the item damaged or materially different than how it was originally shipped to the buyer.

Yes. Up to 100% of item's price.

The buyer returns an item they received materially different from what they ordered.

No restocking fee.

 

 

 


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