Iyz 3302 Mercedes Benz Factory Oem Key Fob Keyless Entry Car Remote Alarm on 2040-parts.com
Chesterfield, Missouri, US
This is a working Factory OEM Keyless Entry Remote KEY FOB.
This Key FOB came from a 1998 E320 but fits many other vehicles, please see listing for list of compatible vehicles.
You can check which vehicles by the FCC# IYZ 3302
Please also note you will need to program the remote to your vehicle. This can be done by researching the internet "programming key fob" or taking to your local dealership. Self programming is not difficult.
Also note that most key fobs have some wear on them. Also, there is a metal key, it is cut and a new metal key will need to be bought and cut.
Some remotes may or may not require a new battery.
There is some leg work you need to do before you purchase. Please read the following steps before you purchase!
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