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Your cart is empty.Key Fob Case Shell for Honda vehicles (3 button version):
2006-2011 Honda Civic LX
2007-2013 Honda CR-V
2007-2008 Honda Fit
2005-2014 Honda Odyssey
2005-2008 Honda Pilot
2006-2014 Honda Ridgeline
2010-2011 Honda Accord Crosstour
2011-2015 Honda CR-Z
2010-2014 Honda Insight
Fits keys with the following part numbers on the back:
MLBHLIK-1T, N5F-S0084A, CWTWB1U545, OUCG8D-380H-A, MLBHLIK-1T, N5F-S0084A
Denis Loisel
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2025
Ça fait parfaitement
Moonrunner
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2025
Best of the bunch (aftermarket replacements) I've seen so far. One was a near perfect fit (just a bit of a bend gap, unnoticeable without a close inspection) and the other just needed a mild scrape with a utility knife to fit in a similar fashion. 10% of the cost of the OEM item, will outlast the car. When replacing, might as well also replace the CR1016 batteries. I found Amazon to be the best source of reasonably priced ones.
John Barter
Reviewed in Australia on February 6, 2025
Key case is fine now, but I had to spend quite some time grinding out the internal section to get the main section to fit inside, but it’s in and working now.
Grant N.
Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2025
Bought another brand fist, broke in 2 days these half a year and still going strong.
Pieter
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2025
Both our original fob covers broke at the point where the metal part enters the case. These replacements feel sturdy and stronger than original. Both were a little hard to snap in and had a slight gap left on one side, but can't really complain for the price.
grignon
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
The product seems good enough for its purpose (2006 Ridgeline). The included assembly instructions are basically 1) Take apart the old one; 2) Put it in the new one.There are 3 pieces: a collar with a small hole on one side and a larger hole on the other, a solid back shell, the front shell with holes for the buttons; IMPORTANT! Your old key has a tiny RFID security chip next to the electronics- This must be transferred over for your key to start the vehicle. Google it to find the best way to remove it- I simply cut apart the old key fob CAREFULLY1) Slide the old metal part of your key into the collar until the wide part of the key rests in the cup of the collar. It's snug but you have to get far enough so the small hole in the collar lines up with the hole in the key;2) with the larger hole facing up, place the key/collar slightly back in the backshell and slide it forward. There are rails on the backshell that engage grooves on the collar;3) Drop in the electronics and security chip; you can use a tiny dab of hot glue for the chip4) Snap the front shell on; make certain the buttons aren't being pressed by the front shell;5) Turn over and install the screw
T. Strong
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
There was on point in the assembly where I was having difficulty snapping it together, but with a little fiddling, it went together fine. My husband has this habit where he wears his keys on his belt where they constantly slam into each other. That how the housing broke in the 1st place. So it was great that I could buy a substitute housing. I put the new housing on 5 months ago and it is as strong as the original, if not more so. I put lock fast on the tiny screws so they wouldn't loosen. All's well and what a great price.
Client d'
Reviewed in Canada on May 6, 2024
il avait seulement que un seul case dans le paquet au lieu de deux comme dans l'illustration
Stanford Lindo
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2024
A good fit. I only wished that the Honda logo slot was there but it’s not.
Elsie Bellamy
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
Helpful tips:This cover was very easy to swap, just take note of the orientation of your key blade when you actually remove it since one side is sloped at the base (you’ll see it) so it goes in the same way. Also, the thing that the key blade slides into fits like a puzzle piece on the back half of the key, so install the key blade to the back half while you line up the remote/buttons piece on the front side. The only difference between the new and original is the piece that sticks out at the base of the key blade, and the badging. Don’t try to force and snap any of the plastic, because it all just fits together one way and feels very secure once it’s correct
johnny a.
Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2024
It doesn’t fitIt is too looseIt cannot close tight together like the originalThe plastic case is too soft
Jon K. Palmer
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023
These shells work great. The parts fit really tightly together, and you will need to try both halves to get the blade sleeve fitted smoothly. It might help to slide the sleeve up into the recess on one of the halves rather than try to press it straight down. The results are well worth a moment or two of experimenting, all the OEM parts fit into the shell perfectly and everything lines up nicely.UPDATE: When you take the old shell apart, there is a spot that looks like a filled-in rectangle. That is actually a small box that contains the security chip which needs to be transferred to the new shell along with the lock/unlock buttons and the key blade. The box came apart when I tried to remove it, so the solution was to wrap the chip in a couple of layers of blue painter's tape to keep it from rattling. Both keys work fine.
Ali Ahmad Wichah
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2023
Arrived on time.Easy to fix.Price goodSeems good as original
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