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This USARemote key fob shell case and button pad is a durable, cost-effective replacement designed for Toyota Avalon (2008-2013), Camry (2007-2011), Corolla (2008-2013), and Venza (2009-2014). Featuring a 4-button layout and requiring no reprogramming, it offers a seamless, plug-and-play upgrade that saves you from expensive dealership fees while maintaining full functionality.


| ASIN | B072HJL1YR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,863 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #81 in Key Shells |
| Brand | USARemote |
| Brand Name | USARemote |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Color | t-bby-4b-key-case |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,477 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2"L x 1.25"W |
| Manufacturer | USARemote |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Buttons | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 2"L x 1.25"W |
| UPC | 688946476044 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
A**Y
Works like it should
I bought this for my sister when she broke her key for her Camry. She is not mechanically inclined at all but setup was fairly easy for her. The buttons all work, it was easy for her to program to the car, and has worked well for her. Good key for the price that's lasted
S**J
Save $ with this Shell & professional key repair
The car company wanted $500 to replace fob keys & claimed programming was necessary! Another related key guy wanted $150. With this product I found A1 Key business and had two fobs replaced with insides of both broken shells for under $60 - no reprogramming!!! Also was given instructions on how to use key in ignition to better preserve it. This was superior replacement method & much less expensive! THANKS! (I offered big tip for careful competency of staff - still was much less than “official” dealership)
R**P
It works! just be aware of what you're getting yourself into
I can't complain, this was $7 and a new OEM key is over $200. The buttons work and it starts my car. It wasn't easy though. The transponder chip has to be transferred to the new key, it's a tiny black rectangle that is glued into place. Removing the chip is a risky procedure, you have to scrape away the glue with a pick, cut along the edges with a razor blade, and carefully pry out the chip. It's easiest if you use a vise or pliers to break the old key just below the chip so you can get access from that end. Installing the buttons and moving over the main fob part is pretty easy, old buttons won't fit, they're very slightly different, and on the new one they're sunk in a little more, not a big deal though.
J**R
Easy to use
Easily installation as you just need a small flathead screw to open it.
S**E
Didn't work for me
I've purchased this product before from diffrwnt seller and it worked out great. This time around I tried a diffrwnt vender and it turned into a nightmare I have no idea what went wrong but when I transfered my old chip I to this key it wouldn't work. I tried everything to get it to start my car and nothing. I had to revert to using my old original key from dealer.
C**D
Great solution.
Best solution for a Toyota Corolla broken key. Just make sure you swap the RFID chip from your old broken key. Way cheaper than going to the dealer and not difficult to do.
S**H
Sunken in buttons.
The buttons on the key fob are all sunken in—they’re very low and not easy to press.
M**A
Worked great wo a locksmith or expensive dealer !
This product comes with the blank, it's not just an image to see if that looks like your key. They are permanent to the FOB, if that comes off, you'll have get a replacement like I did. With that being said, I took the blank and the original to HomeDeopt after not being able to find a locksmith in my area, with a little convincing to the hardware guy to just go for it, it was hesitant a bit and had to bypass some steps on his end, but he got it done and the cut was perfect and worked 100%. The hardest part was digging out the original chip, i did have to destroy the original FOB to get it out, but it's possible with a box cutter and pointing plyers to pry it out but putting back in the new one was no problem. Realigned the buttons, but back the rubber cover then the transponder back and it snapped back together and started the car right up. All in all the cost of the key repair was about 11 bucks!