🔑 Unlock Convenience with Style!
This Key Fob Replacement is designed for a variety of Ford and Lincoln vehicles, featuring a user-friendly self-programming option and an ergonomic design. Each package includes two fully equipped key fobs with batteries, ensuring you have a reliable backup. Perfect for gifting or personal use, this fob is a must-have for any car owner.
Color | Black |
Button Quantity | 4 |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Compatible Devices | Ford Explorer, Mustang, Taurus, Fusion, Flex, Escape, Expedition, Mercury Sable, Montego, Milan, Mariner, Grand Marquis, Lincoln Town Car, Navigator, Mark LT, LS, Aviator, MKZ |
Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
J**D
Nice and simple key replacements
I had the keys cut at my local big box store and I programmed them myself using a video off YouTube. You have to have 2 keys to program the new ones without any special tools. If you can program them yourself you (ar least for me) you have to do two different sequences one for the anti theft on the fob and one for the buttons.
T**.
Great OEM replacement option!
My OEM keys were wearing out for my 2011 Ford Expedition. Not in use, but the plastic cover for the buttons that allows access to replace the battery kept falling off. Looked for a replacement that wasn't OEM as I knew there were some out there that had to work.Did some research and found these at a great price!They arrived quickly and ready to go. Took them to a hardware store to get them cut to my OEM keys.At first, thought I may be able to just swap the circuit board with my OEM as they were fine and already programmed to my vehicle. BUT - the design is different. The Ford key has the battery separate from the circuit board. This one has the battery attached to the board. No joy - okay - so off to YouTube I went for programming instructions.Finding instructions on YouTube is easy. You will need to have two master keys for programming. If you don't, you'll need assistance from a locksmith or shop. IF you happen to have a 3rd party remote start system like I do - you CAN start the vehicle with it, then turn the key to run and take off. Tried that before programming just to see.The keys themselves have worked well. They are lighter than the OEM's if that matters to you.
P**D
Quality made key
Works as intended. Would suggest calling ahead to find a locksmith that will cut the key as most chain stores now will not cut the key.
N**.
Doesnt retain programing
I maintain my families cars and program replacement keys at least yearly, sp this isnt my first attempt. Spent the money to have these cut $20 each, followed the directions to program. Nothing. Got the doors to program on one but not the ignition. The other seems DOA, we cant get any life from it. Took it to the locksmith to program, he couldnt get either key to program either. Hope others have a better result. I', out $80 for the cutting and programing plus the cost of the keys
S**N
Great keys
They were easy to program on my 2014 ford edge.
S**T
One worked, one didn't
Only works intermittently but beggars can't be picky. Less expensive than dealership
K**R
That keys works
The keys work,I had them programmed cost 200$ lest that buying from dealer.
R**L
Works for 2014 Mustang, Need 2 Master Keys
The keys on my master fobs stopped working so I needed new keys. I managed to get these cut for $20 each at a locksmith and then programmed them based on watching YouTube videos.To program them yourself, you need 2 original Ford master keys. If you don't have that, you'll need to pay a locksmith extra to program them.I'm only ranking then a 4/5 because they were longer than the original keys by maybe a quarter inch. Because of this, AutoZone's computer didn't recognize them and couldn't cut them. All the home improvement stores near me refused to cut them because they didn't sell them. It took me a long time to find a brick and mortar locksmith that cut car keys (the mobile ones won't drive to cut a key they didn't sell).
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