New Fusion Keys
#21
RE: New Fusion Keys
Hey Grabberorange1 does it matter what year of a fusion key or does anyone know this I know its a dumb question but I would like to purchase the correct key/fob, Thanks
Javier....
Javier....
#22
RE: New Fusion Keys
It doesn't matter what year, or even if it's specifically for a Fusion. They sometimes list them as Edge, Escape, Taurus or other models on ebay. The only difference I've seen is some of the models don't have a trunk button (I guess it's the SUVs), and if it's for a Milan or something it has a Mercury logo.
#23
RE: New Fusion Keys
ORIGINAL: EricM
f that's remotehub, I suggest you get one from a different seller. He sold me a used key that was all scuffed on the plastic with just a new uncut blade. And the blade fell off after a few days because he used children's glue or something to put it on.
f that's remotehub, I suggest you get one from a different seller. He sold me a used key that was all scuffed on the plastic with just a new uncut blade. And the blade fell off after a few days because he used children's glue or something to put it on.
#24
RE: New Fusion Keys
ORIGINAL: ckone0814
that's strange - their rating is as close to perfect as you can get - with almost 2500 ratings too.
that's strange - their rating is as close to perfect as you can get - with almost 2500 ratings too.
He also retaliates on feedback, so maybe the people who get bad ones just don't bother.
#25
RE: New Fusion Keys
ORIGINAL: StickShifty
i got mine on ebay for 30 bucks plus 10 for shipping. Lowes would NOT cut the key because there was a chip inside of it. I then went to a small hardware shop and he cut it for $1. Its def a cool key, alot less bulky in your pocket.
i got mine on ebay for 30 bucks plus 10 for shipping. Lowes would NOT cut the key because there was a chip inside of it. I then went to a small hardware shop and he cut it for $1. Its def a cool key, alot less bulky in your pocket.
#27
Just a warning to anyone thinking of doing this. A lot of these keys and fobs are knockoffs being mailed in from other countries and I would doubt the quality and function of them. We just interdicted a fed ex package the other day that had hundreds, maybe thousands of different keys and fobs. After examining them it was obvious they were fake, the quality was really poor and many of them did not even have the electronic guts in them.
Last edited by Ato; 10-23-2008 at 08:19 AM.
#30
Find a seller with 100 positives and zero negatives
that sells hundreds of key fobs daily. Its that simple.
You have to work for a $200 stealership key to $40
eBay deal. Scammers are everywhere, not just on eBay.