🔐 Upgrade your ride’s first impression with precision and style!
This 2-pack 5-button key fob replacement shell fits a wide range of Chevy, GMC, and Buick models from 2010 to 2021. Made from durable ABS plastic and metal, it offers a perfect 1:1 mold match to your original key fob. The package includes uncut blades, keychains, and mini screwdrivers, allowing easy transfer of your existing electronics without programming. Ideal for replacing worn or broken key fob cases, it ensures your keyless entry remote remains fully functional and stylish.
Number of Buttons | 5 |
Product Dimensions | 2.5"L x 1.38"W |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Model Name | JJCHQ-A9-XFLkeycase5 |
Manufacturer | JJCHQ |
Item model number | A9-XFLkeycase5 |
Manufacturer Part Number | JJCHQ-A9-XFLkeycase5 |
B**S
Looks NEW & works great!
These worked great for me! I had 2 fobs. One in ok shape and the other in pieces after a previous owner tried to change the battery I suspect. So I started with the one in pieces. Watch the video to get a basic idea of assembly. I used the key, spring, & button from the original fob. First place the silver battery terminal in place on the edge of the battery compartment. It sits behind two small tabs. Place the circuit board with the buttons into the button half of the case. It should fall into place with an alignment tab into a slot on the circuit board. Set it aside. Take your key, spring, & button. Make sure the button is properly aligned with the slots in the key. When it protrudes the most it is right, otherwise it’ll barely stick out. Now the fun part. Place the key,button, spring assembly onto the back half of the fob, wind it once counter clockwise, and press the key down into the closed position. If it doesn’t lay flat your button isn’t aligned properly. Then holding that in place take the other half of the case, align them together, and carefully snap them together. It may take a few tries or extra hand. Now try the key button. If the key doesn’t flip open easily, try two turns on the spring. Install a new battery and the cover should easily snap into place. Now try the remote! Getting into the other remote wasn’t easy. I used a flat tip screwdriver in the slots at the top of the remote where the key attaches. I twisted the tip to break the glued halves apart at the top and just enough on the two sides to get them pried just far enough for the circuit board to slip out. DON’T get in a hurry and damage the board. These do work and are a great bargain at this price. The buttons are a bit stiff due to being a flexible plastic instead of rubber but not bad at all in my opinion.
C**A
Functions as intended
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Was very easy to transfer circuit board and key to new fob shell,quality feels and looks very good and well made,cost was very good for 2 key fob shells.Buttons functionality:Very responsive Ease of programing:Very easyFit:Perfect fitQuality:Very good
B**P
Cheap Key fob overhaul
These worked out well for rebuilding the fobs for our Chevy equinox. Be aware that getting the old ones apart was the hardest part of job as the case halves are glued together and difficult to get apart. You can take the key blade out of the old fob and transplant it into the new one, saving you from having to get the new (blank) one cut. Also you need to be careful not to damage the circuit board since you will be transplanting it into the new case. There will be no need for reprogramming. The only thing about these that I don’t like is that there is one small screw used to hold the case halves together. There are YouTube videos on the process that you should look at before you do this.
B**E
Great replacement
Well with it, original keys are ruined, was only a meter of time for them to fall out, it was easy to paint to my color taste too, worked great, better spring, it does feel knock off-ish, and the buttons are harder to press however I like this about the key because I found that I kept on accidentally pressing buttons when it was in my pocket now you have to press hard, yes you have to destroy your old key to open it, it’s glued together just pry from the metal key end so you don’t damage the motherboard. The only missing detail is the panic button didn’t come out to OEM spec but I do not care
D**R
Now the unlock button doesn't work.
There needs to be a tutorial of how to get the old one apart. You almost have to destroy it to get the computer part out. Now that I have it apart and back together, the unlock button does not work. I think it got goofed up taking it apart because it worked fine beforehand. The key flips out beautifully and the battery goes in good all the other buttons work but I have to use the key to unlock it now. Maybe it's not as bad for everybody else but maybe it's just my bad luck.
R**8
Works okay
Not the best fit but for 5 bucks it's very nice.
J**T
2013 Chevy Malibu, worked well.
Preliminary review.Remote case was easy to assemble, looks fine and works when put together. The one thing it would be nice if it would be great if the two halves of the remote came separated. I swapped the key to the new case and there were no issues with the mechanism that flips the key open. Overall, I am happy with the case, it is cost effective and fit could be better but it works. We will see how long it lasts.
J**S
Good alternative, but may need to cut key blanks to fit.
Good alternative for replacement fobs. Easy to exchange parts from existing fobs into the new ones at a fraction of the cost from a dealership. Solid housing and sturdy buttons. Please note that the laser cut key on some older models may not fit the news accordingly, so you may have to get the new blanks cut. This can be done at a local hardware store. O
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