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2008 - 10 Infiniti Qx56 Smart Key Remote Fcc: Cwtwbu624 (4-button) Excellent! on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Interchange Part Number:FCC ID: CWTWBU624 Other Part Number:IC: 1788D-FWB1U624

INFINITI KEYLESS ENTRY SMART KEY TRANSMITTER OEM (KEY FOB) 
SMART KEY

THIS REMOTE HAS 4 BUTTONS : LOCK - UNLOCK - TRUNK RELEASE - PANIC


FCC ID: CWTWBU624

IC: 1788D-FWB1U624

MODEL NAME: TWB1U624


2008 - 2010 INFINITI QX56


Key blade CUT ( INCLUDED )


THE PICTURE SHOWN HERE IS OF THE ACTUAL ITEM LISTED. 

THE REMOTE YOU WILL RECEIVE IS IN EXCELLENT PHYSICAL CONDITION,

WITH LIGHT SIGNS OF USAGE. EXCELLENT CONDITION!

REMOTE WAS TESTED & EXPECTED TO BE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER.

 

Shipping and Handling : FREE!

 

PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER ABOUT COMPATIBILITY AND PROGRAMMING ISSUES.

Buyer is responsible to verify this issue before any bidding!

Buyer is responsible to VERIFY the correct remote for their vehicle.

WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCOMPATIBLE PURCHASES.

I HAVE NO INFORMATION IF THIS ITEM HAS A TRANSPONDER CHIP OR NOT!

I HAVE NO INFORMATION PERTAINING TO REPROGRAMMING.

 

 

Do - it - yourself programming instructions for certain vehicles could be found free online!

Payment expected within a maximum of 48hrs after end of auction, Thank You!

Returns are accepted. Buyer pays all shipping charges.

( Purchase price refund only! )

 

 

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THANK YOU !

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