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The KeylessOption Key Fob Cover Case is a direct replacement shell for 3-button Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep remotes (1999-2005 models). Crafted from durable plastic, it requires no reprogramming and perfectly matches the original design, offering an easy, cost-effective way to refresh your key fob’s look and function.


| ASIN | B00KTHSYXO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,642 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #169 in Key Shells |
| Brand Name | KeylessOption |
| Button Quantity | 3 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,494 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4"L x 2"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | KeylessOption |
| Material Type | Plastic |
T**Y
Good price and worked well
Good fit with old one Worked very well
M**D
Key fob cover
Actually bought two easy to change out and they work great and look nice
D**N
Key fob case
As described key fob case
K**S
Something isnt right, the buttons do not make contact with circuit board
I'm not sure if it's the new silicone or if the case is too deep, but it did not work despite multiple attempts in the new case. The buttons do not make contact with the circuit board. I tried many different things and nothing works. I even tried using the old silicone and still nothing. Swapped everything back into the old case and works fine. Will be returning this and not purchasing again. I had high hopes, but, very clearly disappointed. The plastic key ring part on my old one is broken so im back to square one. Dont buy this.
S**H
Almost perfect
Would have been 5 stars, but cover came without any instructions for moving the guts of the thing to the new cover. Thank goodness my son who is a craftsperson was here to figure it all out.
B**A
Worked Perfectly
I dropped my keyfob from my old 2002 Dodge Durango and the top cracked off. I did a superglue temp fix, but knew I needed a replacement. So far, I could not be happier. I feel like the plastic is slightly lighter, so I will update the review as far as any changes in durability. In general, installation is a breeze. You pry open your old keyfob. The keyfob board MUST be in working order, as this is just the housing you are buying. NOTE: The same company does sell a whole keyfob for about $28-30. You would need a second ,working keyfob to program the new one. Anyway, once you open your old keyfob, carefully remove the contents. On a Dodge keyfob, you have the two C2016 batteries, a thin plastic overlay, and the original rubber 'Unlock/Lock/Panic' overlay. Next, carefully pry off the battery terminal from the old keyfob. It is usually held down by a tiny plastic raised pin that is part of the keyfob body. The next step is to insert the battery terminal into the new keyfob. Then insert the 'Unlock/Lock/Panic' keypad, then the thin plastic overlay. Last, insert the board and the batteries. The last step took me a few minutes. I was trying to be careful with the board and it was a very tight fit in the new rubber housing. I snapped the two halves of the new keyfob together, and it worked perfectly. The new buttons do see more rigid to press. That may also be that the old overlay was 18 years old and well broken in. Either way, it is a different feel but it is not like I have to press more than once or press very hard. the buttons just feel harder to the touch.
M**N
You get what you pay for
Works as it should had to remove the contacts from the old case and put the into the new case. Buttons are very stiff.
M**.
'99 Jeep XJ - Great replacement shell. Battery terminal can be transferred from old case...
Bought a '99 Jeep Cherokee Sport which had broken/worn fob. The keyring was broken, the icons were well worn from the rubber, and the case was filled with 20 years of "user" lint, etc. It worked fine, but needed a new case. For $7 I figured I'd give this one a try and have overall been really pleased with it. Probably should mention that your old remote needs to be functioning properly for this to be of value to you... Removing the Battery Terminal from Old Case: As many other reviewers stated it DOES NOT COME WITH THE METAL BATTERY TERMINAL in the back of the case. But, this metal terminal clip is not glued down in any way and is pretty easy to remove (pictures included) with a pin or tip of a knife (careful). The metal piece is only held in place with two small tabs near the plastic "pin" coming from the back of the case; gently pry those away from the case and it can be pulled out (mine actually sprung out of the old case). If it is slightly bent it can be pushed back into shape. Ideally the manufacturer would've included this part but, again, $7... Once the terminal is removed it pops right into the back of the new shell. The rubber section with the buttons is considerably thicker than the original and has a lot less give when pushing them. Almost feels like you're not pushing them at all, but the remote and vehicle respond. Works great. Case is still new to me so I can't speak for long term durability, but the plastic on the version I got feels close to the same thickness/strength of the original. Hope this helps! I was a little skeptical at first due to the lack of batter terminal, but figured I'd give swapping a go. Glad I did.
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