Oem Ford Remote Keyless Entry Key Fob Cwtwb1u331 on 2040-parts.com
Farmington, Utah, US
This auction is for a pre-owned Ford keyless entry remote that is in good condition.
The FCC ID is CWTWB1U331. This was for a 2007 Ford Focus but there is a possibility it works with other models.
Please check with your local Ford dealer for compatibility before bidding on item. Buyer is responsible for programming.
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