🔑 Upgrade your ride’s style with a sleek, logo-free key shell!
This 2-pack of empty replacement key fob shells is designed for a precise fit on 1998-2014 Ford trucks and SUVs, plus select Lincoln, Mazda, and Mercury models. Each shell is lightweight, compact, and logo-free, providing a customizable and cost-effective way to refresh your key fob housing without the hassle of internal components.
Product Dimensions | 2"L x 0.75"W |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Model Name | Key fob |
Manufacturer | HelloAuto |
UPC | 746827160038 |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Item model number | Key fob |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | HA-1004A |
B**M
Key Fob
Excellent product.
L**T
Good fit
Perfect fit for my 2004 explorer. Just moved battery and control board to new set all works great
J**N
Easy!!
Seamless replacement. And super easy. A+ rating.
J**S
Perfect key fob replacements
Perfect replacement fobs
A**R
Perfect replacement Fob.
Bought these to replace my fobs for my Ford F350. Perfect fit and finish. Got my locks back working after I transferred the inside transmitters.
M**G
Worked great.
I bought these because they "looked" like my old 2004 Mazda Tribute Key Fob Shell Case, At the cost, if it wasn't right -- no problem. But, I simply removed the inter-workings from my old ones and inserted (as best I could) into the new shell case. It turned out that I had two new keys fobs.
C**X
Piece of crap!!!!!
It's not identical to the original. My original works great (but broken where the keyring attaches). The area around the battery is ever so slightly larger which causes it to lock / unlock when barely holding the plastic housing.....not the buttons mind you. I ordered one for my wife's tahoe which works flawlessly which was another maker i think. I have a 2012 F250 which should be standard according to the specs. Don't waste your money !!!!!!!
R**N
Easy quick replacement of broken Key Fob Case
Purchased two of these to replace my original Key Fob cases for my 2009 Ford F-150. Was easy peazy! Just open the new and old cases, and insert the battery and electronics from the old Key Fob into this one. Took about a minute from start to finish. When you do it, remove the silicon sheath from the new Fob and insert the electronics into the silicon sheath before putting them into the new Fob--less stress on the circuit board and it's easier than trying to push the circuit board into the silicon sheath if it's already in the Fob. But both Fobs work fine. I will say that the "buttons" are different than the originals. They don't press/compress much. It's just a different feel. But the buttons all work just fine.
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