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Toyota 4runner Sequoia Keyless Entry Remote Fcc: Hyq12ban on 2040-parts.com

US $13.75
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Destin, Florida, US

Destin, Florida, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:PLEASE READ: YOUR BUSINESS IS GREATLY APPRECIATED AND IF ITEM HAS A PROBLEM WITH IT, WE WILL BE MORE THAN GLAD TO REPLACE THE UNIT. WE WILL HONOR EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS. NO REFUNDS ARE GIVEN JUST BECAUSE YOU'VE BOUGHT THE WRONG ITEM. ALL ITEMS MUST BE RETURNED TO SELLER AT BUYERS EXPENSE. AFTER ITEM HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED THRU OUR "UV" TESTING PROCEDURE THEN A REPLACEMENT WILL BE SENT OUT AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO BUYER. THANK YOU! Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No

HERE IS A HARD REMOTE TO FIND!!  THIS IS FOR A USED FACTORY KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE (FOB) FOR A TOYOTA 4RUNNER OR SEQUOIA.  IT MAY ALSO WILL WORK ON OTHER MODELS.   THE OVERALL CONDITION IS GOOD EXCEPT IT HAS A CRACK ON THE FRONT LOOP.  THE BACK LOOP IS GOOD AND STILL WILL HOLD A KEYRING WITH NO PROBLEM.   THE SYMBOLS ON THE BUTTONS ARE PERFECT.  THIS REMOTE CAN BE USED FOR DIFFERENT  YEARS AND MODELS.  IT HAS FOUR BUTTONS WITH THE FOLLOWING:  LOCK, UNLOCK, POWER REAR WINDOW AND THE RED PANIC BUTTON.  THE INFORMATION ON THE BACK READS THE FOLLOWING:  FCC ID: HYQ12BAN.  CANADA: 15511021295.    MADE BY DENSO.   IT HAS THE TOYOTA LOGO ON THE BACK ALSO.   KEEP IN MIND,  THIS IS A USED ITEM AND WILL SHOW NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED IN THE AD.  *** IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO BE SURE THAT THIS IS THE CORRECT REMOTE THAT IS COMPATIBLE  FOR YOUR VEHICLE.  SELLER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOU BUYING THE WRONG REMOTE.***   SOME REMOTES CAN BE REPROGRAMMED BY THE BUYER AND SOME REMOTES HAS TO GO TO A DEALER OR LOCKSMITH TO BE REPROGRAMMED.  BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROGRAMMING SO DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE YOU BID SO YOU  HAVE THIS INFORMATION.   A GOOD SITE FOR PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS IS WWW.PROGRAMYOURREMOTE.COM.  ALL REMOTES ARE TESTED WITH A SPX KENT-MOORE KEYLESS ENTRY TESTER BEFORE THEY ARE LISTED AND ALSO BEFORE SHIPPING.  WE WILL BE USEING EBAYS FEEDBACK SYSTEM SO BEFORE YOU LEAVE ANY BAD FEEDBACK,  PLEASE GIVE US THE OPPORTUNITY TO CORRECT ANY PROBLEMS THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE.  OUR GOAL IS TO MAKE SURE YOU'RE A SATISFIED CUSTOMER.  SHIPMENTS WILL BE MADE ON THE FIRST BUSINESS DAY AFTER PAYMENT HAS BEEN  MADE.  ALL REMOTES ARE SENT 1ST CLASS  WITH A DELIVERY CONFIRMATION AND TRACKING NUMBER.   FINALLY,  IF YOUR THE WINNING BIDDER,  PLEASE PAY FOR IT!! 

                        ********************THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!**********************

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