

🔑 Upgrade your key game—because your ride deserves the best!
This Folding Flip Replacement Key Fob Case is a high-quality shell designed to fit GM Chevrolet and GMC keyless entry remotes. It requires transferring your original circuit board and chip, with no programming needed. Built for durability and style, it’s the perfect cost-effective solution to replace worn or broken key fobs while maintaining OEM aesthetics.
| ASIN | B07DK6BNBZ |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (67) |
| Date First Available | 1 April 2017 |
| Item Weight | 59 g |
| Manufacturer | Horande |
| Manufacturer part number | HorandeCHE |
| Manufacturer reference | HorandeCHE |
| Product Dimensions | 5.84 x 3.81 x 0.25 cm; 59 g |
| UPC | 641055597352 |
R**1
Great deal. Design of the original fob, makes swapping case a little difficult. I have not been able to get the remote start button to work, but case seems good and BEST price found
S**S
False advertising, the key you transferring doesn’t work in this fob. Key won’t stay closed. The inside of the new fob is made different than the old fob. False advertising a 2015 GMC key do no work.
D**D
The dealership wanted $200 plus to replace one remote! Yikes! So I bought one of these even though both of our 2014 Equinox LT remotes broke within a week of each other! The part that holds the key in place broke on both... First step was to punch out the little pin that holds the old key in place. I used a small nail that was the same diameter as the pin and the hammer that came with a watch repair kit I have. Once the pin is removed then pull out the old key. I had to use a rag and some pliers to remove it. You will also need to do this to the new key fob. Once the blank key has been removed insert your old key making sure the slot in the key will line up with the pin hole. I'm not sure what GM did to make the original key fob impossible to open but it worked! I ended up using my Dremel with a cut wheel taking my time and carefully cutting it into two pieces. Once I separated the pieces, I removed the battery and circuit board so I could install them in the new key fob. That part was the easiest! Opening the new key fob was easy as well just don't forget to remove the screw first where the bow tie sticker would go. There is a spring that keeps the button pushed out that most likely will pop out when you open the key fob. After some trial and error, I figured out how to put the key release mechanism back together. Before you snap both pieces together you will need to wind the spring in a clockwise direction. It took approximately 1 1/2 rotations. Snap together, insert and tighten screw, and test to make sure everything works. Took me about an half hour after I did surgery on it. Placing an order to replace our other broken key fob.
S**Y
the silver key release button does not match the OEM key. I had to use the OEM button, however, the plastic slots of the new case did not align properly with the OEM sliver button. I had to remove plastic from the "teeth" using a fine razor blade to allow proper alignment. Overall: Needed modification, but better than a brand new key fob and programming charges for $100 plus. You get what you pay for....
G**R
No es 100 % compatible con las llaves originales.
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