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Key Blank Fits 1994 1995 1996 1997 Kia Sephia on 2040-parts.com

US $6.49
Location:

Florida, United States

Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ilco Manufacturer Part Number:KK1 UPC:036448178223

This is about 1 uncut key with regular metal head.

This key has no chip in it, so please make sure your key doesn't have any chip or transponder, otherwise this key will not start your vehicle.

You can take it to most hardware stores, home improvement centers or locksmith shops with your working key to cut and duplicate it. Since we are not cutting the key, we are NOT RESPONSIBLE for the key once it has been cut.

Please, compare your actual key with the picture. Make sure your key has the same grooves and shape.

Select your car's year, make and model and see if it fits.

This key is good for:

Kia Sephia (1994-1997)

If you are not sure this key will fit your car, please contact us anytime. We usually answer our messages within 1 business day.

 

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