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Keyless2Go 80 Bit Transponder Ignition Car Key H92 H84 H85 Uncut Replacement (2 Pack) Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of Keyless2Go 80 Bit Transponder Ignition Car Key H92 H84 H85 Uncut Replacement (2 Pack)

This listing is for 2 brand new uncut transponder keys for select Ford Lincoln Mercury vehicles. Please check product description for vehicle fit guide. A website link to free DIY programming instructions will be provided with every order. 2 original keys required in order to do self-programming. If you only have 1 or no keys then you will need to get this key programmed by an automotive locksmith or dealership. This product is fully tested to guarantee its functionality. Replacement for part numbers: H84-PT, 164-R8040, 164-R0475, 164R0475, BH84-PT, 599114, 164R8040, H92. CANADIAN VEHICLES: vehicles made for Canadian market do not have onboard DIY programming available and will require dealer/locksmith programming; please contact us before purchasing if you have any questions.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full functionality guaranteed

This key fits my 2010 Ford F-150 XLT Super Crew and my daughter's 2011 Ford Escape XLT so buying a set of two keys was a no brainer. I went to my local Ace based on other reviews' advertising but they didn't cut off my keys because I didn't buy their key to scan the UPC code. I called the local locksmith and he said he would carve the keys for me (for a small fee) but said he didn't think they would work. He said if it works let him know. I was just leaving the locksmith and as soon as I got…

Pros
  • Anti-theft device
Cons
  • Useless features

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked great! Cloned my OEM keys.

I bought these to make backup (cloned) copies of my two OEM (ORIGINAL) keys. I took them to local ACE Hardware and they cut them for less than $3 a key. Then I programmed them with two OEM keys. Insert each OEM key and turn it on, then turn it off - then insert a new key and turn it on, then turn it off. WARNING: THE ABOVE PROCEDURE WILL ONLY CLONE YOUR EXISTING KEYS! YOU MUST HAVE TWO "OEM" KEYS ALREADY PROGRAMMED IN THE VEHICLE'S PCM TO CLONE YOUR CURRENT KEY! If you do NOT have the two…

Pros
  • Keyless entry systems
Cons
  • Minor issues

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great if you have two original keys

I only have one original key for a 2002 Mazda B3000 pickup, so I couldn't program a new key using the two original key method. But I have a MINI900 key cloner that can clone transponder keys for any of my machines. Because these keys are 80-bit (marked "SA" on the blade) compared to 40-bit for my original Mazda key (marked "S" on the blade), I was unable to clone them using the MINI900. I ended up buying a 4D/63 40-bit transponder chip ($2) and cloned my original key onto this chip using a…

Pros
  • Interior
Cons
  • Lots of stuff