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The KeylessOption Keyless Entry Remote Control Car Key Fob Replacement for OUCD6000022 is a lightweight, compact, and durable solution for your keyless entry needs. Weighing just 1.44 ounces and measuring 2 x 0.75 x 4 inches, this fob is designed for seamless compatibility with various OEM part numbers, ensuring you never have to fumble for your keys again.
Brand | KeylessOption |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 0.75 x 4 inches |
Item model number | 13 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | KPT1437 |
OEM Part Number | 164-R7013, 8T2Z-15K601-A, 692811, 693356, 164R7040, OUCD6000022, 850K-D6000022, 5914460 |
M**D
Works with 2006 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer
KeylessOption Replacement Remote Head Ignition Key Keyless Entry Combo Compatible with OUCD6000022Sold by World Wide Remotes and Fulfilled by Amazon./*** Update Sept. 30, 2016 ***/Just thought I would mention a couple of things after nearly a year of use. The red panic button was ridicuosly sensitive and kept getting triggered by accident. It even happened in my pocket! Nobody pays any attention to those annoying alarms anyway so I took it apart and cut off the little nub under the button. I also found that I kept opening the rear glass with the "trunk" button when starting the car. I finally stopped doing that by holding the key/fob more carefully while turning it. It still happens to others when they borrow my car, but I like having that button so I'm not going to disable it.There have been a few (5-7?) non-consecutive incedences when the key would not start the car. I keep one of the originals in the car just in case so I was able to drive. Just when I though I might try re-programming the key, it started working without fail again.Still happy with the purchase./*** Original Review ***/Although ordered with Prime Two-Day Shipping, this item took 5 days to ship (ordered Monday, shipped Friday) and 7 days to arrive. Yes, it arrived on Sunday, delivered by the USPS!-----About the key...The "place with the helpful hardware man" cut the key for me for no charge. If you have two working existing keys and can follow instructions, do not call locksmiths or dealers. Just program it yourself. It is easy! It took me two tries to program the key, but that was due to a bit of clumsiness on my part (the seat moves to my position whenever a key is inserted). Programming the keyless entry buttons worked on the first try.Nice to be able to remove two fat items (fat key and fatter keyless entry fob) from my key ring and replace them with one single fat item. Too soon for a longevity/durability report, but it works fine for now.
R**S
Will not program to start ignition
This key will absolutely not program to start the ignition of a 2008 Ford Taurus. I was told by a certified locksmith that the key had no compatibility with my car even though the listing states it does. I paid 20.00 to have the key cut and then found this out. The seller requests you send the key back for a refund and then your out whatever you paid to have the key cut. Complete ripoff. Go to your local car dealership instead.
R**A
Minor (expected) hassle = major saved cash.
My wife's key to her car had started coming apart - it cracked from the torque of being twisted regularly. I priced an OEM replacement from the manufacturer, and was stunned by the price. Given solid reviews on this key, we decided to give it a try - even if we had a miscut and had to try again, we could do that several times for the price the OEM part was going to cost. No worries though, we were good to go on the first try.While our experience was a piece of cake, there are caveats to be aware of:You must have two existing completely working keys available in order to "program" this key.The key will come as a blank. Many local hardware stores will not cut them for you because of the price of the OEM part of they screw it up versus what their cutting fee is. Call ahead - your local locksmith will likely do it for you subject to a disclaimer about "no returns or guarantees". If it's a reputable lock smith, they will do their best cut in good faith, and the cutting of the key will be just fine 99.9% of the time.You must get the key cut properly before "programming" it. If you have it cut and it can turn the ignition, then you're all good from a locksmith perspective.Programming: The same locksmith may be willing to program it for you for an extra charge, but if you want to do it yourself, the directions are included. They involve two steps: One to program the wireless unlock (independent of the key cut), and the other mates a chip that is built into the key to the car. This second piece involves quickly turning the car in and out of the "on" position (without starting it) a set number of times with each of the working keys, and then with the new key. The car will let you know if you've done it right - if not, try it again or take it to the locksmith to help you.Overall, it was a great experience for us, with only minimal hassle above a normal key cutting, and full function on the first try. For that minimal hassle, we could have had almost 10 keys for what the price of a dealer made key.
K**E
Ford Fusion 2012 Key Fob Replacement: Cut The Key and Use The Housing
After accidentally breaking my Ford Fusion 2012 key fob, I came across this replacement option. The item arrived promptly, allowing me to have it cut by a lock smith and transfer the chip from my old fob. With seamless functionality, I discarded the new chip and now my new key fob works flawlessly. A reliable and convenient solution for key fob mishaps!
S**Z
Beware of dead CR2032 batteries
It came with a dead battery. I tried to add it as a spare key with Forscan and it wouldn't program. I changed out batteries and it programmed it as a spare ignition key.If I had deleted keys and tried to program this key as a master I could have been locked out of the computer because I only had the one other key.The key didn't cut perfectly, but I can still get the key in one way.
F**A
Used for 2014 Ford Mustang
I did not have an extra key and the one given to me was from a older model Mustang. Bought this key, cut it at a local locksmith and programmed the key with my own scan tool. Works well. The trunk button needs to be pressed more than 3x but that’s okay. Glad to have another key. Good product!
J**T
You either need 2 working FOBs, or take it to a locksmith who can program it.
UPDATE #2: The gov works great, but used up new batteries in less than 2 weeks. Pretty much non-functional because of this. Any savings buying this FOB instead of a dealer version is lost in required battery purchasing. UPDATE: Worked great for about 2 months and then stopped. New batteries, no damage, just stopped working and other than the physical key, is now useless. —— PREVIOUS REVIEW: I had two existing FOBs, with those and some youtube videos, I got my new FOB programmed, cut it to match my other FOB at Lowe's (they did it for free), and programmed it myself via youtube. Total cost about $28 vs. over $300 at a dealer!
A**N
Muy buena
Trabaja perfectamente y muy econimica
J**N
The all in one key!
Perfect replacement for separate key and fob that most 2000 to 2007 Fords came with. The only difficult part is trying to find a store associate that will cut the key for you(They can cut you a non chip key but don't want to touch these). The key looks identical to an actual OEM one and works for a 2007 Ford Focus. It took me less than 2 minutes to program the key with the 2 original car keys.
L**
No es del año que te indica es para un carro del focus 2008
Me mandaron la llave equivocada
T**M
Five Stars
Key was received and worked as advertised
J**
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