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2005 Jeep Liberty Key Fob Factory 0em 04589053ad on 2040-parts.com

US $28.77
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:04589053AD Other Part Number:FCC ID- M3N65981772 Interchange Part Number:267F-65981772

This is the second key from a 2005 Jeep Liberty we had. It has been tested- all the buttons work and the battery is good. Four buttons.
There are some signs of wear on the back hatch button, the panic button and the logo on back. other than that it is in good condition

You will need to have it flashed before programming it to your vehicle. Make sure all the numbers match your key and talk to a locksmith about having it flashed.

The key is cut so you will need to have a metal blade made.

Keyless Entry Remote / Fob for Sale

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