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This 2-pack of KeylessOption 4-button key fobs offers a universal replacement solution for 1998-2015 Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, and select Mazda models. Each remote comes fully assembled with a pre-installed CR2032 battery and includes easy-to-follow DIY programming instructions, saving you time and dealer fees. Compatible with multiple OEM part numbers, these remotes deliver reliable performance backed by a warranty and free technical support.






| ASIN | B00KTIYZ5O |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,781 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #119 in Keyless Entry Systems #10,860 in Automotive Replacement Parts |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (19,156) |
| Date First Available | June 6, 2014 |
| Item Weight | 2 ounces |
| Item model number | KPT1371 |
| Manufacturer | KeylessOption |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KPT1371 |
| Number of Buttons | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 4"L x 2"W |
J**A
Emergency button very sensitive
Works as it should. Easy program no sweat
T**G
Looks like the original, but nice & new!
Nice replacement - super easy to set up and worked perfectly on the first try. Performs identically. Looks just like the original except it doesn't have any words/numbers printed on the back. You might want to hold on to the original just for identification reasons.
B**J
Worked perfectly 2000 Mustang GT. Easy directions.
The directions worked perfectly for my 2000 Mustang GT. The same directions work for a whole bunch of them. Before I did their instructions, I tested my old one. It worked. You don't need a working remote though. As long as the car had one at some point in time, the car supports the remote controls. Here's how it worked. You put the key in, and quickly turn it to the run position 8 times. Leave it on run at the 8th time. If you did it fast enough (under 10 seconds), the car confirms by locking and unlocking the doors. Then, on each remote (even the old one), press the lock button. Turn key back to off, remove key, and your done. All remotes that you programmed should work. Initially I had trouble because I wasn't doing the 8 "off to run" movement fast enough. Off is where you can put the key in and out. Run is the position just before start (where it "bings" but doesn't crank the engine). We all know that, but if you do it too slow, and are sure you did it in under 10 seconds, you'll start to second guess yourself. When I did it 8 times fast and left it in run, the "lock/unlock" was immediate, and the I hit the lock button on my two new remotes as well as my old one - bam, bam, bam. And it worked. I'm not POSITIVE that you need to reprogram the old remote, but the directions said to do it for any existing remotes, so I did. It might be that the car's computer sets a new code or something. So I just did as the directions said and did the old one too. I'm very happy with this. The pair of remotes was really inexpensive. I want to say 10 or 12 dollars for both. I like the idea of having a spare remote in my jacket (or at home or in my desk at work). That way I've got a nice little back up plan if I ever close the door and accidentally lock it with my keys on the seat or something. It seems like these remotes used to cost a lot more, and perhaps they still do. It might be that a big part of the cost is having a dealership tech reprogram them. Anyway - I was very happy with these. Oh - the shipping was fine too. My order was eligible for prime, but I wasn't in any particular rush, so they offered me a dollar credit for an amazon video rental or something. I said sure. So I got the remotes by normal mail in a few days after ordering. So I'll give these guys 5 stars all around.
H**R
Easy to program, excellent replacement!
I’ve replaced batteries in my wife’s auto key fob several times. I drive an older 2007 Mustang and mused two weeks ago about not having replaced the battery in my remote. Wouldn’t ya know, a few days later I found my remote refusing to open the door right away! Swapped out the battery, problem solved. Nope. A few days later the same thing happened. The fob is recently departed. I bought this remote and received fast delivery. Programming is easy. Turn the key to “ON”, but don’t start the engine. Cycle the key off/on 8 times in 10 seconds and touch any button on the remote. The door locks cycle to signal success. Two remotes? Do it again, pushing a button on the second remote. Door locks again herald success. I’m very happy with my new remote! Highly recommended! Addenda. First, mine came with battery installed, but within a month the battery ran out of juice. Who knows how long it had been waiting in a bin? I swapped in a new battery and have had no failures since. Second, the buttons are very sensitive. Just having the remote in my jeans pocket with two keys, it has managed to sound the horn alarm twice and pop open the deck lid several times. Find a dedicated place to leave your keys and use it unless you are about to use them. Other than these, I am still happy with my purchase.
R**R
Reasonably priced way to replace old/lost key fob/transmitters for many Ford vehicles.
Honest review of 2 KeylessOption Replacement Keyless Entry Remote Control Key Fob Clicker Transmitter – Black @ $9.85 at time of order. I got these to use for a 2002 Ford Taurus. When I acquired this, it only had one key and key fob, and a lot of the imprinting is worn off of the fob’s lock/unlock buttons. It took about 6 tries to get these programmed following their instructions (which sucked) and watching a how to video (which was much more helpful). Note: Leave your driver’s door open during this programming, at the last key turn, leave the key in the on position, have both fobs handy if programming both for the same vehicle, and have the original fob(s) handy too, if you have one. Watch a video to learn how. You turn your ignition key on and off 8 times in rapid succession, the door locks will cycle, you have several seconds to then press the door lock buttons on each fob. You must also press the fob on the original(s) to reprogram it along with the new one(s). The door locks should work with the fobs. I don’t know why it took these many times to program these. They seem to be working fine, just do not have the distance of the original. Likes: Amazon Prime shipping, returns and refunds available. Reasonably priced for 2 transmitters. Exact replicas of the OEM transmitters. Easy enough programming. (Note: for a Lincoln LS, you will have to go to the dealer). Works with a wide variety of vehicles (1998 to 2016 various models/years), so if I should need them for another vehicle later on, I might be able to use these and reprogram them. Dislikes: Does not have the range of my OEM fob. I do not know if the batteries are weak or if it’s just that these are too cheaply made fobs. Meh: Perhaps not package these with the batteries already in place or have a tab that can be removed to activate the battery contacts. The buyer has no idea how long these have been in storage with the batteries being able to be in the ready/on position. Battery replacement might be a pain without taking the fob off the key ring each time. It seems the fob could have been made to open more easily while on a key ring. They are so thick at the attachment (to the keyring) point, that it makes it difficult to take them off and get them on a keyring. Hopefully this honest review helps someone decide about this product.
S**R
Nothing to dislike on this fob. Easy set up and no glitches since. Have had it for about 6 weeks. Does exactly what it's supposed to do.
J**A
Funciono perfectamente,el tutorial que viene incluido es muy entendible
ع**ز
اختيار موفق 👍🏻
I**L
Funciona bien.
S**N
This took only a minute to program my 2003 Ford Focus ZX5, very easy. The Door Lock, Unlock and Emergency Horn buttons work, the Trunk release button did not.
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