

🔐 Unlock convenience, command your ride with confidence!
The SUPALAND Key Fob Remote Replacement is a pre-tested, battery-included keyless entry and remote start fob designed for Ford and Lincoln vehicles from 2007 to 2017. It supports self-programming with two existing keys, ensuring a hassle-free replacement experience. Compatible with multiple OEM part numbers and models, this ergonomic fob offers a reliable, cost-effective solution to keep you connected to your vehicle’s security and remote start features.










| ASIN | B09WYC882T |
| Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,726 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #35 in Keyless Entry Systems |
| Brand | SUPALAND |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (627) |
| Date First Available | March 31, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Item model number | 2011-2018FSERIES |
| Manufacturer | SUPALAND |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FORFORD201122018FSERIES |
| Model | 2011-2018FSERIES |
| Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 1.38 x 0.71 inches |
| Special Features | Ergonomic |
P**P
Works GREAT!
These keys are perfect!!! I went and had them cut for my 2012 Ford F-150 and it took me less than three minutes to program the key and the fob! Both took the first time. Remember that you have to have both of your originals for this to work. I am very happy with the price and how easy they programmed!
K**R
Sorta works
So I had a locksmith cut and program the keys. He verified I do have a remote start installed that the factory key will work. BUT the new key only locks and unlocks but does not remote start. So the remote start function of this key is misleading! Will keep yawl updated on how long the rest of the functions last. Update!! After finding a video online I have found a solution that works with this key. If you press the lock button twice (slowly) then the remote start twice (slowly) it remote starts!
R**I
Keys didn't work
Had the keys cut, programmed both following instructions. The key itself works but none of the buttons work.
B**H
Works
They worked fine. I don't think these are actually Integrated Keyhead Transmitters (IKT). If they were, they should have programmed the remote functions when the PATS transponder got programmed, but they did not. So these are more like a transponder key with a separate remote fob. I had to program the remotes separately, but once programmed, everything worked perfectly. Key programming requires a professional scanner or two different existing function keys (not two clone keys). To program only the remote part, do this: Ignition off. Unlock the doors with power lock switch. Cycle the ignition from OFF to RUN eight times rapidly within 10 seconds, end on RUN. Doors should lock and unlock. Within 20 seconds, press any remote button. Door locks should cycle for confirmation Repeat with next remote. Ignition off.
J**R
Keys
Good product just hard to get programmed
J**A
What are the keys for a 2008 Super Duty?
These keys are suitable for a 2008 Super Duty and are very good.
C**Y
F190 Keys
Easy to program
T**R
They work, kind of.
I needed a spare key so after checking out my options, I went with this brand based on positive reviews. With that said, after cutting and programming, both keys would start the truck ('13 F150) but neither would lock/unlock/remote start. I was able to solve this with the 8 times on/off method to program both keys. However, after a day, one key could no longer lock/unlock the truck. I reprogrammed that key and after another day, the other key stopped working. So I decided to just use one key with lock/unlock/RS enable and the spare will just have to manually unlock. Both still start the vehicle only one seems to work at a time. Other issues I find weird is that to remote start, I only have to press the RS button twice, not the lock button followed by 2X RS button. I've managed to accidently start the truck many times by putting my keys in my pocket which is not good. Also the key cannot stop the truck once remote started. I should be able to press the start button again and the truck should shut down but it doesn't. Last issue, the soft nature of the rubber for the buttons causes the alarm or other buttons to be pressed by putting my keys in my pocket so I take care not to do so until I'm far enough away to avoid activating the alarm or remote starting the truck. Pro's - Inexpensive, and kind of work once you figure out how to program the lock/unlock/rs buttons Con's - Safety concerns with remote start not using the proper sequence and the ease of buttons to be pressed when you don't want them to be.
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