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This 3-button car key fob case is a high-quality replacement designed for various Opel, Vauxhall, and Chevrolet models. Made from durable ABS, it ensures a perfect fit and easy installation by allowing you to transfer your original key's internals. We prioritize customer satisfaction with a guarantee of a full refund or replacement if you're not happy.
Number of buttons | 3 |
Product dimensions | 6.4L x 3.5W centimetres |
Model name | K05-3 buttons |
Manufacturer | Kelay |
UPC | 791334074620 |
Manufacturer reference | 1 |
Exterior | ABS |
Manufacturer part number | 1 |
Special Features | Best replacement vauxhall key fob cover |
Item Weight | 40 g |
A**W
Perfect replacement for my Zafira Tourer key (3-button)
Needed a new 3-button key remote for my Zafira Tourer. I noticed that "Zafira" wasn't listed in the product description for this item, however, this remote is identical to my existing one, and it works very well. While some other 2-button remotes listed on Amazon did include Zafira in the description, my original key has a 3rd button for the boot and I wanted to keep that option.Fitting: After dismantling the old and new remotes, I first tried swapping the old key into the new remote housing (without removing the locking pin from the blade) but that didn't work, as the old key would not stay in the closed position. I then used a pair of locking pliers (a vice clamp would be easier) to hold the key tightly and knocked the tiny pin out, using a hammer and panel pin (small nail). I fitted my old key blade into the metal 'ring' part of the new key, tapped the pin back in, then fitted the circuit board, release button and key into the new remote housing. The key has a sping that's used to swing it open when you push down the little release button. The spring needs to be 'wound up' before closing the remote case. An easy way to do this is to hold the key in its closed position, against the side of the remote, fit the spring, then put the remote cover in place, making sure the plastic pin on the cover goes into the centre of the spring, but don't snap it shut yet. First rotate the remote cover anti-clockwise one full turn so that it winds the spring up, then snap shut. If you get it right then the key should swing open when you press the release button. If the key swings shut instead, then you wound it the wrong way. :-) Just open the cover and try again. If the key does not swing either direction then the spring did not wind correctly. Try again and make sure the remote cover 'catches' the part of the spring that protrudes, before giving the cover one full turn anti-clockwise (i.e. same direction that the key opens).
F**N
Best Deal
What a great idea. The item at almost £6 is of great quality and the you tube video demonstrates how to replace the contents of the broken fob into the new shell. This is much better that what some car dealers will charge, for example for my Vauxhall fob its well over £100. Its got to be the best deal ever.
M**S
Ok for the price
OK FOR WHAT I PAYED, NOT THE STUDIEST BUT IT WILL DO FOR MY SPARE
A**B
Useless and poorly made
I purchased the 3 button key fob to replace the fob for my Insignia. The first issue was the extremely poor product packaging, nothing more than a little baggie with a sticker on the front.Then I noticed the screw included and thought this was strange because my original key didn't have this. Luckily it wouldn't have interfered with the little board inside the key anyway.The reason I have rated this product so low is because of the fact that the blade of the key did not function properly. It would not lock into the closed position with my original blade. I tried several times and there was no way it was going to work.Only when I returned the blank blade included would it function properly. I personally couldn't get by like that, it would simply irk me every time I had to get into my car and start it, I can live with my original fob wrapped up with tape to keep the buttons from falling out before I could live with that issue with the blade.
M**E
I have bought three of these over the years.
This is the third replacement fob I have bought from this supplier. The previous two lasted just over a year, each, before the buttons started to split away from the main part of the fob. I am happy with the durability considering the small cost compared with a Vauxhall branded replacement. Swapping over the key blade and circuit board is relatively easy but, if you happen to be "all fingers and thumbs", you need to be careful rewinding the blade spring (anti-clockwise twice with the battery-holding half downwards) before applying the buttons half and snapping both parts together.
P**N
Does the job
Not a perfect fit but with a few alterations it does the job
A**R
New key cover
Exactly what i ordered
L**B
Replacement key case for astra car
Good product, I replaced my faulty key casing with this and it works perfectly.
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