Brand New Code Alarm Goh-frdpc2002 2-button Keyless Remote 1011112 Ford on 2040-parts.com
NorthEast, US
(1) BRAND NEW CODE ALARM / FORD AFTERMARKET KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE TRANSMITTER FOB ___________________________________ FCC ID: GOH-FRDPC2002 PART 1011112 ___________________________________ This remote WILL need to be programmed to your current system. Programming generally takes a few minutes with the correct procedure. We include programming instructions if we have them. We do NOT have them for all remotes you may have to find them in your owners manual or contact a local shop to program them for you. 30 Day Warranty on remote transmitters. All remotes will come with working batteries and are tested on a remote tester prior to shipping. FREE SHIPPING via USPS First Class Mail. For faster shipping you may also choose USPS Priority Mail at checkout for an additional fee.
Case & Buttons are in great condition. Strong battery all functions tested on a remote tester.
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