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Ford / Mercury Remote Key Fob # 3b:8l3t-15k601-aa / 4b:8s4t-15k601-aa on 2040-parts.com

US $3.45
Location:

Neenah, Wisconsin, US

Neenah, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:3B:8L3T-15K601-AA / 4B:8S4T-15K601-AA Warranty:No

This is a used remote key fob for a Ford / Mercury. The part number is 3B:8L3T-15K601-AA / 4B:8S4T-15K601-AA the FCC number is CWTWB1U345 and the Can number is 1788A FWB1U345. The remote is used and is not tested but is in great shape. Photo is of actual remote you will receive. It has three buttons Lock, Unlock and Panic. Please ask any questions before bidding. Thanks for looking.

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