Replace Your 2011-2016 Ford F-450 F-550 Remote Head Key Fob
Important Remote Product Information
- High Quality OEM Electronic Ford Remote Head Key Fob
- Purchase New and Save 70% OFF Dealer Prices!
- OEM Electronic by NorthCoast — High Quality Re-Cased OEM Electronics
- Battery Installed and Uncut Key Ready to Work with Your Vehicle
- Blade Groove Pattern MUST Match Your Original
- MUST be Programmed and Cut by a Professional Automotive Locksmith
- NOT Compatible with Push-to-Start Vehicle Models
- Match FCC ID and Part Number in Description to an Existing Remote Head Key Fob or call a Dealership with your VIN to Ensure Compatibility with Your Vehicle
- Save Money and Ensure Proper Programming to your Vehicle with an Automotive Locksmith – A Dealership may refuse service if not purchased from them
- Check Product Details Tab for Technical Info (FCC ID, Part Numbers, etc.)
- Buy Key Fob Replacements with NorthCoast Keyless and Unlock Unbeatable Savings
Compatible Model Years: 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Ford F-450 F-550
Part Number(s): 164-R8070
STRATTEC 5912560
What’s Included
- High Quality OEM Electronic Ford Keyless Entry Remote Head Key Fob
- New Battery Installed
- Uncut remote head key
- Each Fob QA Tested Prior to Shipment
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These worked perfectly in my 2011 F450 Super Duty. Took them to the hardware store to be cut for $3 each and then “programmed” them in my vehicle which was very, very easy. You just start the engine with 2 already programmed keys one after the other, then start it with the new key and viola, the new key is now programmed. Rinse and repeat for as many new keys as you have (you can even use the newly programmed keys as one of the 2 starter keys). I got 4 keys so this literally saved me hundreds of dollars vs the usual replication methods.