Mitsubishi Remote Head Key (FCC ID MIT11R) – Key Details & Fitment
By Mohammad H. Abdelhadi, ALOA-Certified Master Locksmith, mobile automotive locksmith. Reviewed by Ray Obar, Master Locksmith. Updated .
Featuring a MIT11 blade profile and designed as a combined remote-and-ignition unit, the Mitsubishi Remote Head Key (FCC ID MIT11R) serves as an integrated solution for select Mitsubishi vehicles. This unit is identifiable by its remote head form factor, which houses both the electronic remote circuitry and a traditional mechanical key blade in a single shell. Some catalog references associate this product with an ID46 transponder chip and 433 MHz operating frequency, though actual specifications may vary by market and model year — North American variants, for example, frequently operate at 315 MHz and use different FCC identifiers. A correctly matched Mitsubishi Remote Head Key (FCC ID MIT11R) will start the engine and communicate with the vehicle’s immobilizer and remote receiver once properly enrolled.
Important Note on the MIT11R Designation
It is worth clarifying that “MIT11R” corresponds to a blade profile designation within the locksmith industry rather than a traditional FCC ID issued by the Federal Communications Commission. Mitsubishi remote head keys sold for the North American market typically carry distinct FCC IDs such as OUCJ166N or similar identifiers. Because catalog systems sometimes cross-reference blade profiles as FCC IDs, locksmiths and vehicle owners should verify the actual FCC ID printed on the back of the original remote before ordering a replacement. The correct FCC ID determines the internal frequency, rolling-code protocol, and transponder compatibility required for successful programming.
Mitsubishi Remote Head Key (FCC ID MIT11R) — Blade and Physical Details
The MIT11 keyway is a standard Mitsubishi blade cut used across several model lines. It features a relatively narrow profile with internal milling, and it is cut on standard code machines or decoded and originated using Lishi MIT11 tools. Aftermarket shells for this remote head key are widely available, making it straightforward for locksmiths to transfer internal electronics from a damaged housing into a fresh case without reprogramming.
Potential Transponder and Frequency Considerations
Some supplier listings pair this product with an ID46 (NXP PCF7941/7961 family) transponder chip operating at 433.0 MHz. However, these specs are not universally confirmed across all vehicles that accept a MIT11 blade. North American Mitsubishi models from the relevant production years commonly use 315 MHz remote frequencies. Before sourcing a replacement, it is critical to confirm the operating frequency and transponder type against the original key or the vehicle’s documentation. Programming an incorrectly specified remote head key will result in a unit that neither starts the engine nor locks and unlocks the doors.
Validated Vehicle Fitments
Based on available fitment data, the following Mitsubishi models have been associated with this key product:
- Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross — 2018 model year
- Mitsubishi Outlander — 2012 through 2021 model years
Fitment can differ based on trim level, manufacturing region, and whether the vehicle was equipped with a proximity (smart key) system versus a traditional ignition-start system. Always cross-reference the part number or FCC ID on the existing key before assuming compatibility.
Programming and Locksmith Guidance
Enrolling a replacement remote head key to a Mitsubishi typically requires a diagnostic scan tool capable of immobilizer registration — such as Autel IM608, Smart Pro, or the Mitsubishi MUT-III dealer tool. The procedure involves placing the vehicle into key learning mode, presenting the new transponder to the immobilizer antenna ring around the ignition cylinder, and registering the remote portion through the vehicle’s body control module. Because the exact protocol depends on the confirmed chip type and frequency, locksmiths should verify all electronic parameters before beginning the registration sequence. An incorrect chip or frequency mismatch will cause the procedure to fail silently, with no error codes stored in many Mitsubishi BCM configurations.
Vehicle owners who need a replacement for this key should contact an automotive locksmith experienced with Mitsubishi immobilizer systems. Providing the locksmith with the FCC ID from the original remote — printed on a label on the back of the fob — will ensure the correct replacement is sourced on the first attempt.
Specifications and fitment
| Key type | Remote Key |
|---|---|
| Transponder chip | ID46 |
| Chip manufacturer | NXP |
| Frequency (MHz) | 433.0 |
| Keyway | MIT11 |
| FCC ID(s) | MIT11R |
| Region(s) | ASIA, EU, USA |
| Product type | Remote Head |
| Compatible makes | Mitsubishi |
Listed vehicle fitment
| Make | Model | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Mitsubishi | Eclipse Cross | 2018– |
| Mitsubishi | Outlander | 2012–2021 |
Fitment must be confirmed against the existing key’s FCC ID family and the vehicle’s exact configuration before cutting or programming. VIN or photo verification may be required.
Questions and answers
Which vehicles does Mitsubishi Remote Head Key (FCC ID MIT11R) fit?
Mitsubishi Remote Head Key (FCC ID MIT11R) is listed to fit Mitsubishi applications such as Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, Mitsubishi Outlander. Confirm the exact year range and the existing key’s FCC ID family before ordering, since fitment can vary by trim and region.
Does Mitsubishi Remote Head Key (FCC ID MIT11R) need programming?
Yes. Because it carries a transponder/remote function (chip ID46), it must be programmed (paired) to the vehicle’s immobilizer and, for remote functions, to the keyless-entry system. Many vehicles also require at least one working key to add a new one.
Does the blade need to be cut?
Most Mitsubishi Remote Head Key (FCC ID MIT11R) units ship uncut and require automotive key cutting before they will turn the ignition or door lock. Cutting establishes the mechanical match; programming establishes the electronic match — both are needed.
Is Mitsubishi Remote Head Key (FCC ID MIT11R) OEM or aftermarket?
This listing is an aftermarket-grade replacement intended to match the original key’s electronic and mechanical specification. It is not required to carry a vehicle-brand logo and should be matched by FCC ID family and chip type rather than by appearance.
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Check Fitment and Key Help
Low Rate Locksmith, a mobile automotive locksmith, can confirm whether Mitsubishi Remote Head Key (FCC ID MIT11R) matches an existing FCC ID family and coordinate cutting and programming when the vehicle configuration requires professional service. For dispatch and support, call (833) 439-8636 or email info@lowratelocksmith.com.
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