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RemotesRemotes.com saved me $400+ |
June 12, 2018 |
Reviewer:
Glenn R. from Union Lake, MI
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2006 Scion Tc: Original fob buttons were disintegrated. Dealer wanted $200+ each for new key + programming time. Original transmitters still work, so all I needed were the shells from RemotesRemotes.com. Tricky part was removing security chips from original fobs. A little patience, a steady hand and a sharp Exacto knife did the trick (there's a DIY video on YouTube). Put chips, transmitters and new batteries in the new shells and had cut at a local locksmith. Everything works as good as new!
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