🔧 Upgrade Your Ride with Style!
This Upgraded Replacement Key Fob Cover Shell is designed for select Toyota models, allowing you to easily switch your old key fob's internal components into a new, durable case. Made from high-quality materials, it offers a cost-effective solution for those with broken buttons or worn cases, ensuring your key fob looks and functions like new.
Number of Buttons | 4 |
Manufacturer | Arruweer |
UPC | 779640924754 |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.5 x 1.69 x 0.59 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | ALKZ007 |
M**Z
It’s perfect fit
The key cover was so excellent
N**R
Piece of junk
This item fell apart in my hand every time I tried to start my car. You also have to have it "flashed" to your car or your car won"t start, something I did not see anywhere in the description. I attempted to return it but had thrown the original packaging away and my return was not accepted at the local UPS store. DO NOT BUY!!
D**A
Not big enough
Could not get the chips set to fit snugly. Would not snap shut. Had to glue it.
T**I
It cheap but it can last up to two years depends on how you care it
It’s easy to manage you can transfer your old keyExpect to your new key just screw it back together
L**I
Works pretty good
Will open from time to time, a dot of superglue fixed that
K**R
On time delivery
This is a very late review. Don’t buy this product. It broke apart the same day I tried to unlock my car. I never returned it, because I forgot about it. I just made a copy of original key without the key fob.
P**B
Car would not start with this
I have a 2009 Toyota Corolla. I put my key into this shell, and when I used it my car wouldn't turn over. I put the key back into the old shell and it worked. Turns out some Toyota key fobs have a transponder that this shell did not have, and without it the car won't start. Glad I figured that out before I did any major damage. But I wish I knew this before buying it.
J**E
Remember to transfer the microchip from the old key to the new case.
The key case is better than spending $400 on buying a new key and having it programmed to your car. All of the comments about the plastic shell coming undone when you turn the key are real. It may happen right away after you use it, or it may take a while. But eventually, it is likely the key shell won't hold together. Mine is taped together, using black electrical tape. It works for now, but I'm sure I'll either be retaping or looking for a new plastic shell at some point. Also, the comments about remembering the microchip are real. You will need to transfer what looks like a small plastic rectangular shaped black piece from your old key into a slot that is provided in the new shell casing. It goes in a slot that is part of the piece that anchors the metal key to the plastic shell. If the chip is not in your new plastic shell or near the ignition switch, what will happen when you go to start your car is the starter will keep cranking, but the engine will not turn over. No, nothing is wrong with your car. It's just that the car needs the microchip in combination with the metal key in order to start. The microchip is easy to miss when putting everything together and it may be difficult to pry out of the old key. I got mine out by carefully peeling away at the part of the plastic of the old key shell holding the chip in, with a small screwdriver made for eye glasses.
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