🔑 Upgrade your ride’s first impression—because your key deserves a glow-up!
This replacement flip car key shell offers a premium-quality, durable casing compatible with a broad range of VW, Seat, and Skoda models. Designed for easy DIY installation, it allows you to transfer your original remote’s electronics seamlessly, ensuring full functionality while giving your key a fresh, sleek look.
Number of buttons | 3 |
Product dimensions | 6.4L x 5.1W centimetres |
Model name | VW Golf Mk6, VW Polo, VW Passat CC, VW Amarok, VW Crafter, VW Touareg, VW Beetle, VW Caddy, VW Eos, VW Fox, VW Golf Plus, VW Jetta, VW Passat Variant, VW Routan, VW Scirocco, VW Sharan, VW T1guan, SEAT Altea, SEAT Alhambra, SEAT Arosa, SEAT Exeo, SEAT Ibiza, SEAT Leon, SEAT Mii, SKODA Citigo, SKODA Octavia, SKODA enragé, SKODA Roomster, SKODA Superb, SKODA Yeti, and other models |
Manufacturer | 1 |
UPC | 757158830415 |
Item model number | 1 |
Manufacturer part number | 1 |
Item Weight | 53 g |
J**E
Perfect replacement
Exactly as described replaced my Volkswagen caddy key perfectly feels like a good quality and instructions helped me along the way very happy with my purchase
P**E
Key fob
Received this key fob and was exactly what IWanted how ever not sure why but it’s notWorking now . I did check the battery and that was all good but still not working .
J**S
Not compatible with VW blade
If you plan to swap the original VW key blade into the new key blank then be warned. The VW blade is too big to fit into the blade hole on the new key blank. However, if you can cut down the original blade, or find a friendly local key cutter willing to cut the key pattern onto the new blade, then this is an excellent replacement for the original. Our local key cutter said the blade on this replacement is good quality and better than many he has seen from eBay.
A**R
Ideal replacement fob shell
My old key fob had worn out on the keypress areas. This is an exact replica and looks like new. The only difficulty I had was removing the old shell, there is a pin which the instructions say to tap into the old shell, but it didn't go in deep enough to allow the old shell to be split open. As I was disposing of the old shell, a hammer and chisel did the trick on forcing it open. Once I had removed the circuit board, it was easy to fit into the new shell. No re-programming required.
J**G
fast service
The electronics did did not fit in the key shell so i will have to send it back my polo is a 2015 sel and the internal part is larger than the shell so will not fit the key shell it says that if your key looks like the one pictured it should fit but it does not it would be helpful if the size was in the picture
R**Y
I thought the keyfob was dead and a new replacement was going to be over £300 ...
I inherited this key, and the former owner was not kind to it. He'd press it way too hard, and as a result, the buttons were not working correctly, the rubber was cracked and basically the key looked embarrassing. I started looking online for a new key and was horrified at the cost. It would almost be a write off of the 10 year old Skoda Citigo. So then I found this and thought "why not give it a go - what could possibly go wrong?"And actually, not a lot did go wrong and the new fob is fantastic, but you do need to be one of those handy-people before having a go at this as you could break the thing.I looked at a few YouTube videos before doing this, which was with hindsight very wise. The instructions that come with this fob are not perfect, and watching somebody else do it was very useful.Now the first step is getting the old key apart, and basically you are going to come close to destroying it. So make sure you want to do this. The first bit is easy, take out the old battery. Then there is the problem of a silver pin that locks everything together, and you basically knock it into the main body of the key by hitting it with a pointy nail or similar. Once its inside, you can start to seperate the two parts of the keyfob. There is no going back at this point.Once you seperate the two halves, the spring that shoots the key out fly off and you'll be looking for bits. A tip on line I saw after I'd exploded mine suggested doing this bit inside a bag to catch everything. Another YouTube tip not in the instructions was how to remove key ... which then allows you to use a neater way of popping the two halves apart.Inside there is a simple circuit board. You transplant this across ... but then discover the new key also needs to be popped open. This time the bag trick worked - all pieces were contained.Re-assembly ... the only tricky bit is winding up the new spring so it flicks out nicely. Again, best seen on a YouTube video.So, overall - really chuffed with the end result. See the before and after photo ... however it could so easily have gone wrong.
S**E
Terrible instructions. Terrible fitting.
It was not fit for purpose. I have managed to use the dummy key and put it back in my old casing.The rest was of no use for my volkswagon.
L**D
VW
Indistinguishable from a genuine vw case and an easy fit.
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