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2 Buttons Remote Head Key Shell Fits Many Chrysler Dodge Jeep Car Models on 2040-parts.com

US $8.49
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:5461A-692427AA 5461A-692713AA Brand:Bartolete Keys Other Part Number:OHT692713AA OHT692427AA Manufacturer Part Number:OH#1BK00 UPC:0634301680229

This is about 1 uncut remote key shell.

Please compare your actual remote key with this remote case. Make sure your remote has the same buttons, in the same disposition.

This item has no electronics inside and no chip. Is only the remote case. Is the perfect part for your broken but still working remote key. You just need to open it, and place in the plastic shell your electronic part from inside your old broken remote key.

The key is uncut, so you'll need to get the new key cut to make it work in your car's locks. No programming is required since the chip and remote functions are from your old working key.

You can take this key to a professional locksmith or the dealership to get it cut.

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