🔄 Upgrade Your Key Game!
This 4 Buttons Folding Replacement Key Fob Cover Case is designed for Hyundai Sonata and Santa Fe models from 2013 to 2016. It offers a high-quality, easy-to-install solution for your keyless entry needs, ensuring a perfect fit without the hassle of programming. Weighing just 3.2 ounces, it combines durability with convenience, backed by responsive customer support.
Manufacturer | jokmoest |
Brand | Jokmoest |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5 x 3.9 x 0.79 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | ArrvweerBMKC |
A**O
Great but not
Great replacement, but the key no longer stays down, it is constantly out. And the buttons fade fairly quickly, but a good cheap replacement
J**K
Quality close enough to the original housing
Both my official Hyundai key fobs had their rubber buttons rot away at the same time, which is interesting since one of them is a daily use and the other's been in a lock box for 8 years. Funny about that. Anyway, I got the 2-pack of these shells and the build quality is pretty close to the original using die cast metal for the key ring accent part, a silicone interior cover for the board, and of course the switchblade key itself. That said, there's a few shortcuts like the ring around the rubber buttons being plastic instead of metal, and the retaining plate for the rubber being two pegs and two tabs instead of six snap-fit pegs, but overall these seem like they'll do alright. I used one to transfer the rubber buttons onto the old fob, and the other I switched the board to see which I would like more; transferring just the rubber buttons onto the old fob was harder due to releasing the original fob's retaining plate, but worked great and has no tiny lip on the LED light the way the new shells do.For those confused about getting the switchblade key reassembled properly, it's pretty easy once you understand the mechanics, this should help walk you through it:- set the spring onto its peg with the tail end in the corresponding slot so it can't rotate,- then set the button over the top of that spring,- then set the key blank over the button and align the blank's two slots with the button's two corresponding tabs,- keeping enough pressure to ensure it doesn't pop off, rotate the key blank around one turn counter-clockwise so it tries to spring open, and hold it steady,- finally, still holding the key in place, set the top of the fob back onto the body and snap it shut, then test the key button to make sure it switchblades open like it should, and reinsert the screw to lock it all together.
E**S
Not exact match
Does not fit my key even though the description says it does. The Seller needs to get an original FOB and make the dimensions and size the same. this is unacceptable that they are selling this as a replacement. To get it to work have to modify. The Key would not fit in all the way in the key hole so I sent it back.
Ó**
Muy bien
N**G
Works well enough
It was a little difficult to get it to stay together, but I finally got it to. The blade is a little loose so I had to wedge a thin piece of metal into it.
M**D
They worked but read below
These remotes worked for my 2015 Sante Fe Sport SUV! They saved me $425 dollars the dealer wanted for OEM replacements plus $175 to program a new one! Yes, that's $600.00 plus tax for a remote replacement.It took some time to get the internal parts into the new remote. Specifically it was difficult to get the all important spring in the correct position so the key button opened and closed the spring loaded key properly. I tried setting the spring and key dozens of times before I got it right. I'm still not sure how I did it (so the key button worked correctly) but it works fine now. It's important that you wind (get pressure on it) the key/spring before you join the two parts. Note the spring has a tab on the bottom that you need to postion correctly to work. Good luck.
R**H
Assembly requires some skills
Key works perfect after figuring out assembly
J**I
Solid replacement. Definitely better than the Dealer.
The hardest parts were disassembling the stock remote, and then doing the final assembly of this replacement.Make sure to wind the spring a few times in order to store up the energy.
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