🔧 Upgrade Your Key Game!
This 4 Button Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case Replacement is designed for a wide range of Chevy, Buick, and GMC models from 2010 to 2021. Made from durable materials, it offers a perfect fit and easy installation without the need for programming. The package includes essential tools for a hassle-free replacement, ensuring your key fob looks and functions like new.
Number of Buttons | 4 |
Product Dimensions | 2.5"L x 1.38"W |
Model Name | JC0125 |
Manufacturer | JJCHQ |
UPC | 727467927410 |
Item Weight | 1.94 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | JCbh0125 |
Manufacturer Part Number | JC-bh0125 |
A**R
Compatible with 2015 Chevy Cruze Key Fob
All the buttons line up with the original chip and functions just fine. You may have to destroy your OEM fob to get it apart, just do it in a controlled manner so you don't break the chip in the process.I transferred both the old key and opening button to the new fob. The new button didn't fit the old key very well (and I didn't want to resort to a drill).The two halves of the new fob are held together with a screw, which makes future exchange of the innards pretty easy. Will it last? Maybe, maybe not. At this price an affordable replacement is a few keystrokes away.
K**N
Perfect fit super easy to do
Perfect fit 2012 cruise
A**Y
Works!
The media could not be loaded. Works like it’s supposed to. It was difficult as you can see in video I did have to break my original key fob shell to get the circut board and the key (you CAN use the original key). Wished it had the logo on the back but for the prices, it’s good!
B**T
Bought for my wife's chevy cruze
Work very well will buy again I ended up buying 2 key fobs and switching everything over if you try to put the key back in the fob make sure your marks line up and turn spring counter clock wise so key will pop out like it should I kept my old keys and put in new fob and used chip board also work great hope this helps others there is also a video on how to set the key in and to program a new chip is very easy take one key that works put in to ignition and turn to the on position and then off remove key with in five seconds insert old key with and new chip board and put in ignition and start car shut off pull key out of ignition programming done hit lock and unlock and your all set hope this helps anyone with how do I do this i did alot of research to make it easier on me and wanted to share 🙂
A**R
Did not work for my 2011 Buick regal turbo
Definitely DOES NOT work on a 2011 Buick regal turbo. The key fob was decent quality for a cheap price. So was definitely looking forward to it working. But sadly did not.
I**H
It didn't work for me
It looks nice, but the plastic over the buttons was too hard to actually press the buttons.
B**.
Good for the transferring key fob/blade. Avoid un-original key fob designs!!
I highly suggest these, over the other (two or so) available generic, aftermarket key fob “upgrades”; only reason being that those aren’t originally GM designs. Their “fancy” designs are definitely quality, don’t get me wrong; it’s just that there’s small defects in the part(s), that cause the rest of the key/fob to suffer, as you begin to use it…Now, with the OEM style key fob/blade, generic or aftermarket are almost as good as OEM in my opinion; seeing as how GM has theirs mass-produced anyways. The aftermarket chip board/set is usually pretty decent too. However, avoid the pre-mentioned key fob “upgrades”, as their defects will usually lead to the buttons physically damaging and/or breaking your fragile chip board/set.Once the chip board/set is damaged, you might be stranded, worst comes to worst; this is because the transponder chip is in the chip board. You might be lucky and get away with physically unlocking the door with the key blade, or using the remote start or unlock/lock remote buttons; but the immobilizer will disable ignition, since the transponder is not actively working (due to damage).
A**T
Price
It was recommended by a coworker to get this to replace the skeleton part of the key. However, I find it that I have to go every month to AutoZone to get the battery replaced on it. And then sometimes I can’t unlock the car because it doesn’t want to Communicate for some reason to the vehicle. Other than that it does what it supposed to do for the price.
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