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Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Fit perfect and was super easy to program to my 2005 Ford F150
Angela
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Great delivery, cut locally & programed zero issues 2010 F150
Dean Davis
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Delivered on time, work perfectly and priced right.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
As another review posted, find a Home Depot that will copy them for free. Mine was hesitant to do it but they eventually did and it worked. Had both new keys programmed in the parking lot in less than 2 mins using two working keys that the key ring loop broke off after almost 20 years on a 2006 F150.
Brandy J.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Got the keys cut for $2 each at my local hardware store and programmed them myself for free in about 5 minutes. They work great.
Paul Sumner
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
The quality of the keys were fine, but I could not program them. The advertisement didn't say that you need two keys to program the blanks. I only have one key and if I had 2 keys, I wouldn't have needed the keys. After a lot of research, I found out that they have to be programed by a lock smith. After taking the keys to a lock smith, I found out that the chips in the keys could not be programmed. The lock smith said the chips will work with other Fords but not with Ford Rangers. He had to install new chips. A 30 min. job ended up costing me $350 mainly due to the new chips. Remorseremorse should have said that in their advertisement.
Danno
Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2024
After contacting my local Ford dealer for replacement keys and they wanted $ 116.00 per key and $95.00 to program them. I purchased these and had them cut at the local hardware store for $5.00 per key. Took less than 5 minutes to program both of them. Total cost $32.00 plus tax Ford cost for for 2 keys $327.00 plus tax. The only thing is you must have 2 original keys to program the new ones. Thanks for saving me over $300.00. Highly recommend.
Homer
Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2024
Both keys were programmed by myself, using my original two keys - do them individually (one first, then the other) as opposed to both at the same time.No issues, both work fine and start our car.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Did not work for a 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis.Had the keys cut at the local hardware store for $2 each. Have both original Mercury Grand marquis keys.Out of about 30 times going through the sequence of getting one key to program, it turned the engine over twice with no start, and it turned the engine over, and it cranked and ran three times. But once the engine was shut down, the key would not work. I drove the car about five miles the third time it cranked and ran, but as soon as I shut down the engine the key would not work again.Finally, the keys were a waste of money...lesson learned. And I am out about $20 bucks counting the keys, keys cut, and the gas to get to the hardware store and back home. Do not recommend these keys.
Felipe
Reviewed in Mexico on January 20, 2023
Cumple con las especificaciones de la publicación sin ningún problema
Abraham
Reviewed in Mexico on August 5, 2022
Buen producto, solo mande a cortar las llaves para poder programarlas con mi camioneta, una vez cortadas use forscan para agregarlas, ahora tengo tres llaves que funcionan.
Joe Perryman, Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2022
Great price for two blank transponder keys... Take them to a good Home Depot, and they will cut them for free... Tell the person to pick "no" when the machine asks if it is a transponder key, and to scan a 24R blank to start the machine...Follow the instructions exactly as written on the website provided (remotesremotes.com)... I had to search for the key (by vehicle info), and click the "PROGRAMMING" button on the product page...For my car, 2007 Ford Focus ZX3, you have to have two orignal/working keys... If you do not have two original/working keys, you will have to take one or both keys to a Ford dealer to have them programmed...Put the first original/working key in, turn ignition to ON, wait exactly 3 seconds, turn key to OFF, and pull key out... Then put the second original/working key in, turn ignition to ON, wait exactly 3 seconds, turn key off, and pull key out...Then, insert new key, turn ignition to on... The immobilizer light (red car with lock) should come on as normal and turn off after 5 seconds with the other lights... If it does, programming was successful... Turn key to OFF, and pull key out... Repeat process for 2nd new key...If the immobilzer light is blinking when you turn the ignition to ON using the new key, programming did not work or car did not enter programming mode... Start over, and make sure you wait at least 3 seconds, but no more than 4 seconds, before turning key to OFF...My car beeps once per second for 5 seconds when I turn the key to ON, so you can use the beeps for timing (turn off during third beep)... Or, use a stopwatch to time 3 seconds... Most cellphone clock apps have a stopwatch feature...Hopefully my review helps another Ford owner... This same key is used for many different Fords from 2000 through 2015... 👍👍
Brett
Reviewed in Australia on October 27, 2020
Good substitute for the original Ford key.
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