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Mint Oem 2009-2011 Kia Borrego Keyless Remote Entry Fob Transmiter Alarm Sv3hmtx on 2040-parts.com

US $34.77
Location:

Northfield, Ohio, United States

Northfield, Ohio, United States
In great shape and fully functional.
Brand:Kia Surface Finish:FOBE BOB BEEPER PANIC UNLOCK Manufacturer Part Number:SV3HMTX 95430-2J200 IC 5658A-HMTX OM ID HM-TX FAB Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:ORIGINAL FACTORY SECURITY ALARM GENUINE CLICKER Country of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:TRANSMITTER UNLOCKER CONTROL CONTROLLER PHOB PHOBE

Up for auction is a KIA key Fob.  In great shape and fully functional with a working battery already installed and ready to go.  

FCC ID :  SV3HMTX
Part # 95430-2J200
MODEL# HM-TX


This will have to be taken to the dealer or locksmith to get it programmed.  

This will ship the same day that you pay for the item.  

Paypal only and shipping is free to anywhere in the USA.  I do not want to ship international.  

Thanks.

Keyless Entry Remote / Fob for Sale

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