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The MechanMagic Key Fob Replacement is a pre-assembled, battery-included remote compatible with a broad range of Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler vehicles from 2009 to 2012. Designed for ergonomic comfort and tested for quality, it requires professional programming for 2010 and newer models, making it a reliable and thoughtful upgrade or backup key solution.
Manufacturer | MechanMagic |
Brand | MechanMagic |
Model | 2008 Dodge Magnum |
Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.87 x 4.53 x 0.71 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 2008 Dodge Magnum |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | For FCC ID M3N5WY783X IYZ-C01C |
OEM Part Number | 05026196 (05026196AC; 05026196AD; 05026196AB), 05026378 (05026378AI, 05026378AF; 5026378AF, 05026378AG, 05026378AH, 05026378AE), 68043592 (68043592AA, 68043592AB; 68043592AC), 68044908 (68044908AA; 68044908AB) |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
R**N
As stated.
Perfect!
J**N
Perfect Replacement
23 dollars and it works great. I got this for my work truck and it was worth every penny. I went about two years without having a working keyfob and it was awful. I broke my nail opening the key and I was sick of it. Took them to batteries plus and they milled and programmed my keys for 80 bucks. Not bad at all. It’s Fobik brand so it was seamless. Worth every penny
T**C
Easy Swap Without the Need for Programing Costs!
2012 Ram 1500, my old keys wouldn't lock (but would unlock and start the truck). Took one of the keys apart and noticed the OEM keys were designed with metal buttons that after normal use easily separated from the circuit board. Apparently, this is a common cause of failure of the OEM keys.Got these keys and took them apart (very easy with a phone repair pry tool kit for only a few bucks). There are essentially 4 major parts: The top case, the bottom case, the rubber button surface, and the circuit board. These new keys have an adhesive plastic overlay over the back of the circuit board with the metal buttons over their connectors that can be carefully separated from the circuit board. Then all you have to do is remove all the metal button disks from the back of the OEM key (which are likely already loose as that is your likely problem) and then transplant that plastic overlay carefully over the OEM circuit board making sure all the metal button disks are as centered as possible, then push down with the tool to set the adhesive. Be sure to use plastic tools to not damage the circuit board. Then, put the repaired OEM circuit board inside the new rubber buttons and secure the new top and new bottom case - and voila! New key in about 5 minutes that works perfectly without the need for a $423 programing fee from the dealer!Of course, your key may have a different problem, but the OEM keys have a flaw in the original metal button disks that makes them not too durable, so there is a good chance this will work for you for 5% the cost of a new key from the dealer.
A**.
Does what it needs to
Does what it needs to. It’s programmable to my 4th gen Ram. Apparently the key was difficult to cut or the person cutting it was incompetent, not sure which. Overall it locks, unlocks my doors and is able to turn over my truck, it’s still a win! I give it 4.5 stars
K**.
Way cheaper than buying from an auto parts store
Compared to buying from an auto store at the price of $300, these are almost exactly the same. My mechanic suggested I buy them to save money and that they are the same quality. Must note that you have to have somebody with the right program to sync them up to your vehicle.
T**H
Won't pair with vehicle .
Purchased these remotes for my 2012 Ram 1500. Took the remotes to the dealership to have programmed for my truck. I'm out $92.50 to find out the remotes won't program to the truck. The dealership showed me the screen that showed the fobs had already been programmed prior to my receiving them, disabling the ability to program the fobs for my truck
E**N
Key fob
The quality of the product is good, just couldn’t program it to my 2011 dodge caravan. Had to return it.
D**E
They Work Perfectly--and Saved Me Almost $300 at the Dealer!
If you have a 2010 Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie 4x4, like me, be advised there is NO quick, self-programming action you can take to make them work. I had to hire a locksmith with the correct computer program and codes to do the programming. That cost me $225 for the pair, but included cutting the two new door keys that come inside the FOBs. These new FOBs work perfectly--and saved me almost $300 at the local Dodge dealer. In fact, the local dealer hasn't even bothered to call me back, yet, to set an appointment, and it's been three days. I can't wait to tell him bye-bye, when he calls--if he ever does.
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