🔑 Upgrade your key game—because your Kia deserves the best!
This Flip Folding Replacement Key Fob Cover is a high-quality, vehicle-specific shell designed for 2010-2013 Kia Soul and 2012-2014 Kia Rio models. It includes a badge and screwdriver for easy assembly, requires no reprogramming, and lets you reuse your original circuit board and chip for a seamless, cost-effective upgrade.
Product Dimensions | 2.56"L x 1.42"W |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Manufacturer | Grakest |
UPC | 779880823404 |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Manufacturer Part Number | DW01 |
D**H
Good product. Great price. But beware.
Bought remotes to replace existing damaged remotes. I gave it 5 stars because of the quality, quantity, and great price for the set of 2. Now, the beware part. I have a technical backround and had much difficulty removing the electronics from my existing remotes to insert into the new remotes. Factory Kia remote casings are partially epoxied shut and you will need to destroy your existing casing(s) in order to remove its thin circuit board. Doing so without damaging the circuit board is not an easy task. Also, you will need the new key blanks cut or replace with your existing cut keys. Unfortunately, your existing cut keys will not fit the new remotes key housing slots. I needed to modify the new remotes key housing with a hobby rotary drill so it would accept my thicker existing cut keys. Next, you will need to understand how the spring mechanism allows your key to pop up when you push the button or it will not work when you assemble your new remote. Buyer will need to correctly place spring into the proper slots and twist the key button one rotation counter clockwise while holding casing carefully into place. Next, hold top portion together with your fingers and test key release button to verify it works correctly. If so, the next step is to carefully make sure the circuit board is in the correct position before snapping the bottom portion of the remote closed without damage to electronics. Do not snap remote casing together until you're sure it is correctly in place because you will need the jaws of life to open again without damaging the new remote casing. Lastly, insert battery and test on your vehicle before inserting the case screw. Please note that your existing remote didn't have a case screw but did have a Kia emblem plate glued over the area where epoxy was used instead of a case screw. If removed carefully, the old Kia emblem plate can be lightly glued in place over the new remotes case screw and look just like the factory remote when completed. I completed both remotes and they look and function like new remotes. In closing, this remote replacement has a difficulty rating of 9, with 10 being extremely difficult. Best of luck.
A**R
Excellent.
Excellent. Great key fob cover replacement. Old one had almost all 3 buttons fallen out. All components were carefully taken out of the old one and installed into the new one. Used for a 2013 Kia Soul. All buttons work and car starts/runs. Just find and follow instructions on youtube. Make sure to see if your old key has a transponder or just a circuit board.
R**S
perfect and easy
perfect fit and really easy to repair. parts are exactly like original ones that came with my 2013 Kia Soul new. plenty of videos online on how to take apart and reassemble. best way is to use a snap ring pliers that spread open when squeezed. there is an opening at the base of the swing out key to put the tips in and squeeze and the fob pops right open. I did it in a freezer bag just in case parts came flying out which they did not. circuit pop just lifted out and slipped into the slots in the new fob with no issues. the spring and hub on the key will only go in one way. Look at it closely and it is easy to figure out if you didn't pay attention to how you removed it as I didn't. It is easier than I thought it would be after watching a few videos on how to do it. Some made taking it apart more difficult than it has to be. Took me 15 minutes tops to do. So, it cost me 15 minutes and $5.00 per fob to repair when dealer wanted $250.00 for one replacement fob, yes $250.00... These are a great deal. I have never replaced one before doing this one. Super easy and a great money saver. I would recommend to anyone who's rubber buttons had worn out and off as mine did after 11 years.
A**R
watch the video
There is a video on the net that was easy to follow how this case goes together. If you take your time and have a table with a towel covering it so you can lay out the parts on it the part's won't roll around. Do yourself a favor and watch the short video on enternet it shows you it's best to use some part's from the old fob casing, also make very sure that the electronic piece is centered in the new plastic fob case before you snap the two pieces together. study how it fits the old key fob casing because it doesn't snap in place until the two pieces are snapped together . good luck!
K**E
Just took out the rubber key pad to replace my damaged one
My key fob had been bouncing around in my purse for a while, and the buttons had worn through. I ordered this replacement, couldn’t figure out how to open and separate the pieces, then read the reviews, trying to figure out the mystery.Turns out it was a much quicker fix than I had expected and I did not end up needing to call for help. I just used the screwdriver that was included and a bamboo toothpick to remove the rubber keypad remnants from my existing fob, removed the keypad from the new one, aligned the buttons in the holes of the old fob and pushed everything in. It fit perfectly and my fob works perfectly now, without having to disassemble or assemble anything. This took less than 30 seconds total, and I’m just thankful I was able to do this without any help.
D**H
Key fob
The case fit perfectly. It is durable. It is a lot cheaper to replace the case instead of getting a new fob. Well worth the money.
G**.
Gets the job done.. sort of, with the right tools.
Pros:Cost-effectiveGood materialsEase to assemble and disassemble (with the help of YouTube videos)Arrived quicklyComes w/ screwdriver toolCons:The biggest con is what I bought it for. My wife's key broke away from the holder. In order to replace the key she has for the blank key that comes with the fob, there's a pin holding the blank in place that for all my efforts, proved futile. The included screwdriver wasn't helpful for removing the pin and my attempts to hammer it out broke a few tools and caused damage to the keyblade.Ultimately, I could swap the control board and get a working key fob, but I needed to go to Ace Hardware for a separate copy of the key as I couldn't swap the keys due to the pin. So 3 stars for doing what I didn't need it to do, but making what I needed impossible to do without the correct tools.
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