Solid Keys Chrysler Fobik Key

April 7, 2017

Solid Keys USA, the product development division of iKeyless, LLC, announces the release of the world’s first universal aftermarket Chrysler Fobik remote key. The new Fobik combines the capabilities of 59 OEM SKUs into a single device and joins a growing line of high-quality, FCC-certified universal keys and remotes designed to help locksmiths and automotive parts resellers simplify their businesses and be more profitable.

“Solid Keys USA is the first company of its kind to offer these new kinds of universal aftermarket technologies. Our keys were designed to allow locksmiths and automotive parts resellers to dramatically reduce their on-hand inventory while maximizing the vehicles they can cover,“ said Mark Lanwehr, Founder and CEO of Solid Keys USA and iKeyless, LLC.

Key Features:

  • Universal design
  • FCC-certified
  • Replaces 59 OEM remotes, allowing you to eliminate dozens of SKUs
  • Compatible with all standard industry diagnostic tools and equipment
  • Six-month warranty

Customers no longer have to purchase imported, unreliable aftermarket keys or pay top dollar for OEM keys from dealerships. With our new universal aftermarket keys, drivers can now enjoy the benefits of a high-quality, FCC-certified remote key without the premium cost associated with OEM. More info: www.solidkeysusa.com

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