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The KeylessOption Car Key Replacement 2-pack offers uncut ignition transponder keys compatible with 2000-2017 Ford, Lincoln, Mazda, and Mercury vehicles. Designed to match original keys in form and function, these blanks come with easy DIY programming instructions requiring two original keys. This cost-effective solution ensures seamless ignition access without dealer programming fees, making it a must-have for proactive car owners.


| ASIN | B06XYTH7WZ |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,965 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #649 in Keyless Entry Systems |
| Brand | KeylessOption |
| Brand Name | KeylessOption |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,199 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | KeylessOption |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KPT4848 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 8542135991 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
F**X
Works with FORScan!
Just confirming what others have said here, these keys DO WORK with FORScan and can be programmed. This is an absolutely critical detail and is the entire reason why I bought from this brand. I bought these for my 2003 Mazda B2300 truck and they work just fine. Good product.
J**.
Works for 2007 Ford Focus with transponder key (not key fob), if you follow the instructions...
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... ๐๐
B**E
Works good if you can get someone to cut it to fit your vehicle and you program it correctly.
Works fine once it was cut to fit my 2010 Explorer and I programed it per instructions on internet and YouTube. Had trouble finding somebody to cut the key. Ace hardware stores want you to buy their key for $100+ to make a duplicate transponder key. Home depot will make a non transponder key for $5 that will unlock the door, but does not start the car. I went to Lasco Ford, the local dealer and asked about cutting my blank that I bought here with the transponder. The smart ass counter guy said he would try, but it may not work. No mention of the cost. After a few minutes he came back with my key and a bill for over $21. I programed the key per the internet instructions using my other 2 working keys. and it works great.
A**R
Best key replacement
Reasonable price, fits Ford perfectly and programmed easily by Ace Hardware.
B**E
Worked!
Great price and quick shipping through Prime. I bought a two pack for our sonโs 2007 Ranger. Had keys cut at Loweโs. One key was successfully programmed and works perfect. Unfortunately the second key did not work at all after multiple attempts. Only option is to return therefore I will keep since itโs cut and deducted one star. My suggestion is to buy the two pack just incase. It was super easy to program. Also DO NOT fall for the QR code scan on the package it has nothing to do with the remote programming.
T**.
Perfect, well no longer
06 f150 worked great. Cut them locally and programed with my Autel scanner. Edit: one month later one key no longer starts my truck. I suppose you get what you pay for.
B**Y
Great if you know what you're doing
These keys will first require you to get them cut from an original key. Any place can cut these keys for a very small fee (Walmart, Meijer, any hardware store). Once that is done and you verify they work in the ignition (Just turn, not start) you can program them. It's much easier to program these keys if you already have 2 original keys. If you only have one key you'll need to get ahold of someone who programs keys. The website has all instructions and even a list of dealers who can cut/program the new key(s). Remotesremotes.com Instructions are simple. 1) Place original key in ignition and turn it to the on position (position right before the engine would crank) and leave it for 3 seconds. 2) Remove that key and use a different original key and turn to on position for 3 seconds and take it out. 3) Insert key to be programmed into ignition and turn it to on position for 2-3 seconds. Boom. Your key is now programmed. I used this company's keys for 2 different cars and it worked both times. This saved me a ton of money and a lot of trouble should I ever lose a set of keys. 5 Stars.
J**N
May Not Work For Everyone....
I see from the reviews that they do seem to work great for some people, so I gave it three stars for benefit of the doubt. Maybe it's just my car. But...let me you why I think it's not. I bought keys twice to find out for sure. My car is a 1998 Lincoln Town car, 79k and beautiful shape. Always taken to the dealer for everything, garaged, detailed well kept. it was a rich grandmas car, so not abused. The car only came with one key when I bought it from the original owner. It's an original factory key, not a copy. I know on this particular car, if you have TWO programmed keys, you can use them to program more keys yourself. Since I only had the one key, I was prepared to have them programmed at a locksmith knowing this. I bring the keys to a locksmith to cut and program. Three keys get cut, NONE will program. Well crap can't really return them since their cut. They work on the doors and trunk so still useful maybe...? Nah, I want it to start too. Off to the Ford dealership I go! I ask the service manager to program the keys, telling him the locksmith cut them, but wasn't unable to program them. Programming will cost $65 bucks a key. Cheaper than the AAA I don't have, let's do it. After a solid hour in the waiting room, their tech comes to tell me the keys won't program. I tell him "Yeah, the locksmith said they wouldn't either" The tech gets grumpy with me saying I "You didn't say someone else tried already. I though they were blank" Umm...yeah I did. I told your boss dude! He tries is again and is convinced that it must be that the locksmith "screwed up" the keys by using a cheap programmer or something yadda yadd yadda. My new keys are "bricked". Not sure it works like that but ok. So, I order two more keys, This time I don't even OPEN THEM, (I don't want to hear how they won't program because I walked to close to a microwave or something...) and I take them directly to the for dealership and again, same thing. I break down and buy a $75 FORD key (looks exactly like the ones I'd ordered BTW) w/ another $65 to program it and it works just fine. Now that I HAVE two programmed keys, I plan to try and program some of these "duds" myself and see what happens. if it works, I will update.
B**T
Ford Key Programming
Good substitute for the original Ford key.
M**W
Worked perfectly
Ordered the set of two keys for a Ford F150 2012 and spent $14.00 to have the locksmith cut them and only 5 mins to program them myself to work! Good quality.
K**N
DOES NOT WORK> DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY
This was not for my car dealer couldn't program key cost me $67.67 at dealer they will not reimburse me for that cost will never buy again.
E**N
Bueno
Producto muy recomendable
G**Z
Buena calidad
Funcionan bien, el chip es compatible con mi Mustang 2007
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