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Hyundai Sonata Genesis Smartkey Key Keyless Entry Remote Fob - 4 Button on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Cocoa, Florida, US

Cocoa, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Hyundai Genuine OEM Manufacturer Part Number:95440-3Q000 Interchange Part Number:95440-3M100 954403M100 SVI-HMFNA04 SVIHMFNA04 Other Part Number:SY5HMFNA04,IC: 267AL-HMFNA04 (267ALHMFNA04) 3Q000 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of FCC ID:SY5HMFNA04 Other Interchange Numbers:IC:267AL-HMFNA04 95440-1U000 81996-2J700 Part Brand:HYUNDAI

USED FACTORY HYUNDAI GENESIS 4 BUTTON SMARTKEY  / KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE FOB 

HYUNDAI PART NUMBER: 

LIST PRICE: $224.54

THIS MAY WORK ON OTHER HYUNDAI / KIA VEHICLES, BUT MAKE SURE THAT YOU CHECK WITH YOUR DEALER FOR COMPATIBILITY BEFORE YOU PURCHASE IT.

This fob MUST be programmed by the DEALER or LOCKSMITH for it to properly work for your vehicle.

THIS KEY FOB INCLUDES THE METAL EMERGENCY KEY, BUT IT HAS ALREADY BEEN CUT AND WILL NOT WORK ON YOUR VEHICLE!!!!!

RETURNS ARE NOT ACCEPTED FOR ANY REASON

Keyless Entry Remote / Fob for Sale

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