🔐 Unlock convenience and control with every turn!
This 2-pack of brand new uncut transponder keys is engineered for select Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, and Mazda vehicles. Each key supports DIY programming via a free online guide, provided you have two original keys. Lightweight and OEM-compatible, these keys offer a cost-effective, reliable replacement solution—perfect for proactive drivers who value convenience and preparedness.
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 0.5"W |
OEM Part Number | H72-PT, 597602, 598333, 690212, 599490, 599104, 599182, 597603 |
Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
Item model number | K-FD-4C.go--X2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | K-FD-4C.go--X2 |
E**.
Worked great. Keyless2Go is a good quality aftermarket brand. Never had a problem.
I am a locksmith. Purchased for a customers vehicle which was a 1999 Ford F-150. Programmed with no problems. This is not a DIY project. You will need a Locksmith to cut and program the keys for you.
T**R
Worked well
As described
J**N
Great Seller
Keys were perfect replacements and were easy to program..
T**.
Only 1 good key out of 4 keys
$177.44 to have a locksmith come spend 10 minutes to program the keys. Only one took the program and the other failed. Now if I get a replacement I’m going to have to pay the $177.44 all over againUpdate: Amazon sent 2 replacement keys. I paid to have them cut and wouldn’t you know it, neither one would take programming. If you have a ford with the PATS anti theft I would advise to look elsewhere for a better key. These are complete garbage a waste of time and money.
B**S
Perfect fit 2002 Ford F-150
Had a locksmith cut the blanks, programmed them myself, worked perfectly.
T**E
Only one of the 2 keys would accept programming. But, I only needed the one, and it worked great.
Only one of the 2 keys would accept programming. But, I only needed the one, and it worked great. So One star off for a defective key.
C**R
Worked as described
they worked and were way cheaper than buying from Ford
M**K
Perfect replacement.
I have a 2000 F150 and only have one key. I was no longer able to start my truck due to my key going out and the anti-theft was tripped. I took these to a locksmith and they confirmed the chip is correct in these keys, and they couldn't see the chip in my key that died on me. After getting them cut i went home and programmed the keys myself using Forscan. I now have 2 keys and my truck back. If you do have a key a locksmith should be able to clone your current key to these.
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