Description
Complete Remote Key for Suzuki Swift 2005 – 2010. Replace your car key. This key is assembled and ready for programming. ID46 Chip 433MHz HU87 Uncut 2 Button KBRTS004. It's a good way to buy a new remote key for your car. This is a complete remote / key with all the interior (remote / electronics/transponder chips/battery) units. The key will need to be cut and programmed by either a Locksmith or a Suzuki dealer
Fitment and Suitable for:
- Suzuki Swift 2005 – 2010
- Replacement part number KBRTS004, 37145-55JU0 or 37145-55AJ0
- Comes with 433MHz transponder chip ID46
- The key transponder chip programming must be performed by an authorized locksmith or dealer.
- Uncut blade (get the blade cut by a local locksmith/dealer or swap the blade with your original)
- Battery included in the key remote
- A perfect replacement for your damaged/worn remote key
- This key does not come with any emblem or logos
Specification:
- Model: COMPLETE REMOTE CAR KEY TS004
- Remote Frequency: 433MHZ
- Buttons:2
- Blade: HU87 (UNCUT)
- Transponder Chip: ID46
- FCC ID: KBRTS004
- No logo or part numbers on the remote key
Package Content:
- 1X COMPLETE REMOTE CAR KEY ( Transponder chip + remote car key + shell cover)
- 1X Battery
NOTES:
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Please check the frequency and chip of your original key before purchase
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The key transponder chip programming must be performed by an authorized locksmith or dealer.
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Key blade will need to be cut (this key is UNCUT)
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Up to 3 remotes can be learned by the vehicle.
How to program the remote yourself:
Preparatory Steps
- Sit in the vehicle with the driver’s door open and all other doors closed.
- 1. Insert your original key and turn it to the "On" position and back to "Off."
- 2. Close and open the driver's door three times. Insert and remove the key.
- 3. Wait for the locks to automatically cycle. Press and hold the "Unlock" button on your remote.
- 4. Hold the button until the locks cycle again. This completes the programming procedure.
This procedure will program the remote, but you will need to have the key cut and transponder chip programmed at a locksmith shop or dealer.
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