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433mhz Pcf7947 Remote Key Fob For Renault Car Keys Fob 3 Button on 2040-parts.com

US $18.81
Location:

shenzhen, CN

shenzhen, CN
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:if it can't work well,you could get your money back, thank you. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:ecusells Manufacturer Part Number:24118 Warranty:Yes

433 Mhz PCF7947 Remote Key Fob for RENAULT Twingo Clio Master KANGO 3 BUTTON


Here listed is a high-quality aftermarket replacement key for replace your old renault remote keys.

comes with all interior (remote / electronics / transponder chips / battery) unit inside (see the pictures).



With electronic PCB Board inside


CPU CHIP TYPE: pcf7947


frequency is 433Mhz


 

 

NOTICE :

 

* this remote key using a pcf7947 chip.

* frequency is 433Mhz.

*3 Button

 

you need cut and program this key at a automotive locksmith.

this key can Compatible with the following Renault models with the same chip:

FOR RENAULT Twingo

FOR RENAULT  Clio

FOR RENAULT  Master

FOR RENAULT  KANGO

 

 

 

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