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This 3-button replacement key fob shell fits a wide range of Lexus models, offering a durable, lightweight, and cost-effective alternative to dealer repairs. It requires no programming—simply transfer your original circuit board and chip. The uncut key blade must be cut by a locksmith to match your vehicle, making this an ideal DIY upgrade that saves you over $100.











| ASIN | B07LGVT37R |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85,534 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,658 in Key Shells |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,901) |
| Date First Available | November 8, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | AUTO_KEY_SHELL |
| Manufacturer | Horande |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Horande LE |
| Number of Buttons | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.35"L x 1.65"W |
| UPC | 723990379931 |
T**.
Worked perfectly for me!
I bought this to replace only the plastic housing for my ‘04 Lexus ES330. As you can see from the first picture, the plastic had broken at a crucial point where the screw is. But I had also super glued it in several other places prior to that because I was hoping it would last. Hoped on Amazon and found this and after reading other reviews I was a bit nervous but for me it works super easy. My actual key popped out of the old key super easily, but I think that was in part to the plastic around it had already broken loose. But installing the key to the new parts wasn’t hard at all. Just some force and it slid right on in, no tools needed. Then I just put everything back together. Mine is sealed on the sides and aligns perfectly. There is no Lexus logo on the back of the key, but I could care less about this (I saw other reviews where people wanted this on their key). This over all fix cost me $8 and was well worth it!
B**D
Does the trick. Vastly cheaper than a mechanic
A bit of a tight fit, but everything does fit together even if I did need some gentle pressure with pliers to get the blade seated properly. A much, much better deal than having the mechanic replace the housing for over $100.
A**Y
Excellent quality; might have to shave your key down.
(For the plastic shell Only, no uncut key) I am using this key shell for my 1998 Lexus LS400. My other key case was falling apart and I was afraid to leave the key stuck in the ignition lock. So I fount this case as an alternative to cutting a new key. I find it to be of very good quality, the plastic feels OEM and the Lexus emblem and DENSO sticker are in place. Some things to be concerned about is that your key may not fit the first time if you have a Lexus or Toyota that uses this key fob. I had to grind mine to fit into the key frame and found that it still had cracked because I didn’t grind it down enough. However, the key is in there real strong so it’s not coming out.
C**C
Wow! This is great, and pretty easy using pliers!
I am borrowing my mother-in-law’s 2004 Lexus RX 330, and the key fob had a small part broken to the point where the metal key part was loose, and the battery was dead to boot! At first search, I found the same item that includes an uncut key for around the same price, so I am glad that I kept looking and found one that you can use your current key with. I was a little confused by the instructions on this site, because they don’t make too much sense, but in a video review I watched, the man said to use pliers to gently push the metal key into the plastic slot. This was the one thing I had a small issue with, because I was trying to push it in without pliers. Trying to push with your fingers just doesn’t work unless you have thumbs of steel. I was still nervous that it wouldn’t fit until I got home and grabbed my pliers. The metal key part slides tightly down into the frame of the smallest part where there’s a slot for the key to go. Slide the key carefully down all the way until the wide end settles at the opening, then use pliers and gently alternate pushing on each side until it’s completely in and the hole in the metal key matches the hole in the plastic part. Then it’s as simple as putting the key part that you just assembled into the bottom of the case first, and then push the keypad in to match the button holes. Snap the back cover on, screw in the little screw, and voila! There was even a piece of black tape covering the Lexus symbol, which I didn’t realize it had, so it was an unexpected plus! Before I assembled it, I opened up the keypad and replaced the dead battery, so now I have a practically brand new Lexus key fob that works like a charm, and cost under $10 including 2 Amazon basics lithium batteries. Furthermore, I received my order less than 24 hours after ordering. Thank you!!!
J**.
Made it work, but getting something else.
First of all, I knew this is just a generic shell for my key. (2009 Lexus RX 350) However trying to install this thing was a nightmare. Please note that you will need to break your old key off your fob to and insert it into this housing to mount into the shell. During the installation process of my old key it cracked the housing. It's clearly too small while trying to insert my old key. (Please see picture) Secondly, the button housing for the remote module did not fit out of the box. There was excess plastic that wasn't deburred (Edges not finished and shaved/filed) so I had to file down the button holes just to get the module to fit. And of course after doing that it's not a proper fit. I had to wedge the shell down start to screw in them together, but of course seeing how cheap this plastic is I was scared it would crack the whole shell. (See picture) Lastly, don't buy this shell. It's cheaply made and doesn't fit to OEM spec to my key fob. You're better off buying a fob with an uncut key and getting it cut to your vehicle to insure your module will fit with the key already in place.
W**E
If you have this style of key, just buy this and remove the blade from the old casing. Looks brand new, works a treat. Dont over pay for the photo and cut blade. Buy this and do it yourself. Great product
O**O
It’s a direct fit for my 05’ Toyota Hilux Surf key, save me a lot of money to not getting a key cut
V**R
If there is no experience and tools, the assembly will be difficult. The screw from the new set does not fit the thread, use the original one from the old key. The buttons are deeply recessed inside, which is not always convenient.
H**R
Cheap, cheap cheap. Tiny little screw does not hold key for more than a few days. Waste of money. Terrible design. Go to the dealer and get a REAl case. That's what we did. Yes it cost $100 insated of $32 but it worked. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY OR YOUR TIME ON THIS USELERSS PRODUCT.
A**E
I purchased this Lexus key alarm cover in late January. At first I was delighted in finding an inexpensive solution. However it started to show signs of stress in May and by mid-May, it started crumbling into pieces. So it only lasted 4 months. Ultimately I decided to bite the bullet and took my old key back into Lexus and paid them $140 CDN which should last a long, long time.
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