🔧 Upgrade Your Key Game!
The KeylessOption Key Fob Case Replacement is a practical and stylish solution for Lexus and Toyota owners looking to replace their worn-out key fob shell. This easy-to-install case requires no programming or cutting, making it a cost-effective choice for DIY enthusiasts. Compatible with various models from 1997 to 2014, it ensures a perfect fit and restores your key fob's functionality and appearance.
Manufacturer | KeylessOption |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.36 x 0.67 inches |
Item model number | KPT6546 |
Manufacturer Part Number | KPT6546 |
Special Features | A quick, easy and affordable way to replace a cracked or worn out keyless entry key fob case or shell. Repair your broken shell by swapping your existing keyblade into this case. DIY Installation simply swap your keyblade and remote into this case, will NOT require a locksmith to cut the new keyblade.(Compatible with the following FCC IDs: HYQ12BBT, HYQ1215V) |
W**S
Great way to fix a broke Toyota key
Not much to say, fix your broken key remote case, works well. Includes a small screw driver, nice touch.
J**.
Lexus Key Shell Replacement
The fit is a bit tight and the small screw is soft but it is a good replacement for the Lexus key shell. A good value for the money.
J**X
Easy for a dyi person
The original key must have the molded plastic ground off before assembly but fits like a glove. A dremel cut off wheel does the trick. Took all of 5 minutes to swap out.
R**K
Great replacement
Replacement for my 1999 LS400. My key fob cracked and made the key very loose. Easy to replace and very cheap. It's great that it comes in a pair for my spare.
S**E
It works. Perfect replacement.
I like that it fit perfectly. Works well. I am very happy with it.
R**E
Don’t bother
TL;DR: doesn’t work. Just go to dealer to get key and it’s all done correctly.If you are like me you have a Lexus and the key has a plastic housing that turns out to be pretty cheap and cracks eventually. Lexus knows it. So I thought I would be smart and buy this case and change it out myself. Maybe it’s the older keys or something but the blade doesn’t easily remove from the housing. I as trying to cut it off and was just going to break it apart but decided not to. When you put the remote in the shell, the buttons don’t protrude out like the original. This does not work.I went to the dealer expected to just just the $150 they quoted me over the phone. In my mode I was thinking “I’m a Lexus owner, we shouldn’t be cheap or go the cheap route.”So I took my snobby attitude to Lexus and asked them about the key and it’s expensive because they cut a whole new key for you, they don’t just replace the plastic shell. Ok, then this isn’t so bad, if the remotes still works then it’s like a new key. They asked me if I wanted an original case for $150 or Kevlar case for $55. This stopped me in my tracks. Isn’t Kevlar that material they use for bullet proof vests? Shouldn’t that be stronger than a plastic case? I asked what is the difference? He said the plastic one is exactly like the original. Will it break again? Yeah, it might eventually. What about the Kevlar one? He said it is made of Kevlar shell so it’s thicker than the fabric used in tires and bullet proof vests but is practically indestructible. Obvious question: why wouldn’t I just take the Kevlar one if it’s 1/3 the price and will never break? He said some people prefer the the original one because it has the Lexus logo it. The Kevlar one doesn’t. The cheap, non-snobby me said I’ll take the Kevlar one.So people this little kit is not the solution to the cheap broken plastic case on your Lexus key. It doesn’t work. Check out the dealers offerings.Pass in this one. Glad I did.
B**Y
Perfect fit!
NOT OEM (no Toyota logo) BUT FITS LIKE A GLOVE! This was by far the least expensive, most impressive/useful diy “restoration” ever. After 11+ years of normal wear & tear aka drops on concrete etc, my fob wasn’t as responsive to locking/unlocking thus this purchase.Removal was easy, only took 10-15 minutes (OEM “base” holding metal key required prying) to swap out the components. Internal space was FULL of broken plastic bits, interfering with connections.This part always so cheap, I ordered a silicone “sleeve” to protect the key from future drops… I’m clumsy. 😂
X**X
Does not fit properly
It was easy to install. Only issue I had was it didn't fit tight. Still had gaps on both side even after screwing it down. I tried pressing and holding it down while someone else screwed in the screw, but that didn't work for now, it'll do.
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