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No Chip Emergency Key Fits In Fob For 2006 2007 Lexus Gs350 Gs450h Is250 Is350 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:LX4 Brand:Ilco

This is about 1 uncut emergency key that inserts in the car's key prox FOB.

WARNING: Please make sure your FOB FCC ID number in the back is one of these:  HYQ14AAB - HYQ14ACX - HYQ14AEM.

If your FOB FCC ID number is different, or if your FOB has no FCC ID number on the back, this key WILL NOT work in your car.

This key is US made, excellent quality that provides durability on the latch that the key has at the top to be held inside the FOB.

You can take this key with your actual working key to a professional locksmith to cut and duplicate it.

There's no need to program this key since the programmed transponder is in the FOB, and not in the key.

It Fits:

Lexus GS350, GS450h (2006-2007)

Lexus IS250, IS350 (2006-2007)

Note: Please compare your key with the photo. If your car doesn't have a proximity FOB, this key is NOT for your car.

If you have any question, just ask!

 

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