🔑 Unlock convenience and confidence with MechanMagic’s ultimate Ford key fob replacement!
MechanMagic Key Fob Replacement (CWTWB1U793) is a pre-tested, battery-included remote designed for keyless entry on select Ford and Mercury vehicles (2001-2017). It supports self-programming with two original keys and excludes push-to-start or ignition-guarded models. Sold in sets of two, it offers a reliable, cost-effective solution to lost or damaged key fobs.
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Manufacturer | MechanMagic |
UPC | 758277712293 |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5 x 3.7 x 1.65 inches |
Item model number | for 164-R8070, 850K-D600022, 5912560 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | for CWTWB1U793 OUC6000022 |
S**.
My wizards wand, Key Fob!!!
This replacement fob is an affordable and reliable option if you're looking for a quick, hassle-free fix". Received in a few days took them down to my local Locksmith and within minutes I’m back on the road again!Great key fobs at a great price but the panic button is very sensitive which might not be a bad thing!!
B**L
Good Replacement Key
These keys were easy to program. Just cut the key first and follow the instructions for your vehicle. No issues with the key. Price was reasonable compared to the cost of the OEM key. All the buttons work the same as the original key and it looks just like the original.
S**S
Sweet, Sweet Success! 2004 Ford F150 5.4L FX4
The ONLY place I can find a key fob built into the key for my vehicle, a 2004 Ford F150 5.4L FX4, is here on Amazon. However, the local hardware stores, big box stores and locksmiths refuse to cut keys purchased on Amazon. It doesn’t matter if you absolve them from all liability and offer to pay handsomely for their cutting services – they just refuse to work with you!I resolved not to give up on getting these keys cut after speaking to a particularly rude & dismissive locksmith! Cutting keys is actually quite easy if you have access to a key cutting machine. I learned to use one at the age of 17 when I worked in the maintenance department of a hotel – it’s not rocket science by any means! So, I purchased thisAnrain Duplicating Machine,which is similar to many cheaper cutting machines on Amazon (but looked to have a nicer lightbulb setup). Then I waited for it to arrive.I wasted no time in cuttingthese fob keysthat had worked on my previous truck of the same make & model. The cutter worked flawlessly, and the keys fit just fine. However, much to my dismay, I couldn’t successfully program the keys to work with Ford’s SecuriLock system – the engine wouldn’t start. The process to program the security chip isn’t difficult and is readily available in the owner’s manual or online. Plus, I had successfully done it before. I don’t know why the fob keys I used before didn’t work this time, but I sent them back for a refund.Having already incurred the sunk cost of the key cutting machine, I decided to try a different set of fob keys; these fob keys in fact. I’m sure glad I did! These keys are superior to the previous keys I tried. Most importantly, they were easy to program and were completely compatible with Ford’s SecuriLock system. However, they are also longer than the original Ford key (and previous fob keys), so they don’t rub on the ignition despite being bulkier. I also prefer the tactile feel of the rubberized buttons on these fob keys.So, for about the cost of one key and (separate) fob from the dealer, I now own these two combination fob keys and a key cutting machine! Sweet, sweet success!
M**N
Keys work great once programmed correctly
Instruction websites provided with product did not work. Had to google other sites for proper instructions to program
K**Y
THEY WORK for our 2010 Ford Explorer
UPDATE 5/26/25 - I just wanted to update on these keys. We've been using them for a couple months shy of a year now and they still work great, but I think it's worth noting that that little white lock and unlock graphics rubbed off after only 4-5 months of use. We just know instinctively by now which button is which, but it's something worth noting if that's important to you. Also, it's not necessarily a design flaw but we have noticed that we accidentally push the panic button WAY more often on these keys than manufacturer keys. It's just in a spot where you often grab the key to twist and pull it out of the ignition. It's annoying for sure but we're used to it now and can avoid it better than we could at first. Take that for what it's worth!I was highly dubious that these keys would work but I’m here to tell you they do! First order of business was to get them cut which I did at Home Depot (they didn’t charge me anything).After being cut, they can open the doors and turn on the radio but that’s about it. Next step was to program the transponder to start the car. I couldn’t do that myself because it requires TWO original keys and we only had one, so I took it to a local locksmith and they were able to program both keys to start the car using their machine thingy in under 10 minutes. Next step was to program the fob buttons which I could’ve done myself but they offered to do for me so they did that as well. The locksmith only charged $30! Most places (especially the dealership) would’ve charged many times that much.As long as you know what these keys need to have done before they can be used, they work great! 3 steps; cut, program transponder to start the car, program the fob buttons to lock and unlock the car. A locksmith should be able to do them all.Hope this helps somebody else!
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