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I know it's not really funny... But it kind of is. id probably just get oem replacement. I don't have any experience with aftermarket ones tho. Do you still have a set that isn't mulched? Better question is, how do you get the wife to mow tha lawn?
Have used quite a few for my customers with no issues so far, they come with instructions on how to program and is really easy.I would buy from a local parts house and not online or ebay
Oh I mis-read your need of a FOB vs key. I don't know if they had the Fob or not? Sorry.Maybe give em a shout anyway to see.
Quote from: Buckmark on August 26, 2016, 09:11:26 AMHave used quite a few for my customers with no issues so far, they come with instructions on how to program and is really easy.I would buy from a local parts house and not online or ebay Do auto parts stores like Napa or Auto Zone carry aftermarket fobs?
I don't know about the '07, but for the '14 F-150 you need 2 working fobs to reprogram a new one. OR go to the dealer or a business that has the computer to do it.
Quote from: quadrafire on August 26, 2016, 09:32:21 AMI don't know about the '07, but for the '14 F-150 you need 2 working fobs to reprogram a new one. OR go to the dealer or a business that has the computer to do it.That was the other part I was worried about. I watched some programming videos on YouTube and they were all using an original fob while programming. Unfortunately I might have to go to the dealer and drop $50+ for each fob.
Quote from: andersonjk4 on August 26, 2016, 09:34:39 AMQuote from: quadrafire on August 26, 2016, 09:32:21 AMI don't know about the '07, but for the '14 F-150 you need 2 working fobs to reprogram a new one. OR go to the dealer or a business that has the computer to do it.That was the other part I was worried about. I watched some programming videos on YouTube and they were all using an original fob while programming. Unfortunately I might have to go to the dealer and drop $50+ for each fob.