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5.0 out of 5 stars Take your time putting it together!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fits a 2009 Honda Accord key perfectly
This fit my 2009 Honda Accord key perfectly! I’m not handy AT ALL and this was incredibly easy to switch out with the old key case. It just doesn’t have the fancy “H” logo on the back. All in all, just what I was looking for. It fits just as the original one did. I just bought a second one for our other key that’s cracking too. 💯 would recommend!
5.0 out of 5 stars good solution
This works fine. I looked at some of the reviews with photos and vides and clearly there are people either purchasing the wrong key casing or not assembling it correctly. It's comical. I'm not a super handy person but I was able to figure it out. If it doesn't go in one angle try another. If you have the correct key casing it will work.In terms of durability it seems as durable as my old key was. I haven't had any issues with it breaking or feeling unstable. I would 100% suggest this to anyone before spending $80+ on an entire newly programmed key that's bound to break anyways.
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Value, works great.
Works great. The new one from the Honda dealer was over $100.
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect and easy to set up!
Fit perfectly on my key and was super easy to set up. And the price was the best part. I had gone into my dealership’s shop to see if they could replace the case and they gave me some BS $350-$450 estimate!! For a tiny plastic casing for my key!!! They claimed some BS need to do this and that either the electronic components and yet here I am, bought this $6 (on sale) case and installed it myself easily in just a few short minutes!! Thank god I didn’t go with the dealership’s offer!
5.0 out of 5 stars USARemote, Cutting NOT Required - 2 Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case & Pad Honda 2009 Accord
This USARemote key fob shell is a perfect fit for my 2009 Accord—no cutting, no locksmith needed. The plastic case snaps on solidly, and the original key blade and electronics transferred seamlessly. The buttons feel responsive, and the whole thing looks brand new. Great value at under $10 for a 2-pack. Highly recommend for anyone with a worn-out Honda key shell!
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Fit is perfect
Nice and sturdy, very easy to fit.
Funcional
Quedó perfecta y resolvió mi problema, además de que llegó muy rápido.
Doesn't snap together - mismatched key adapter with enclosures. Do not buy
Defective product. When fully assembled, the two shells won't snap together. It looks like the key adapter is mismatched with the two enclosures. Does not work for my 2010 Honda Accord keys. Very disappointed, but what can you expect from something that's less than 10 bucks.
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embona perfectamente con la llave del civic 2006
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Cutting NOT Required - Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case & Pad fits Honda 2003-2012 Accord / 2006-2013 Civic EX / 2009-2015 Pilot /2005-2006 CR-V
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Imported From: United States
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5.0 out of 5 stars Take your time putting it together!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fits a 2009 Honda Accord key perfectly
This fit my 2009 Honda Accord key perfectly! I’m not handy AT ALL and this was incredibly easy to switch out with the old key case. It just doesn’t have the fancy “H” logo on the back. All in all, just what I was looking for. It fits just as the original one did. I just bought a second one for our other key that’s cracking too. 💯 would recommend!
5.0 out of 5 stars good solution
This works fine. I looked at some of the reviews with photos and vides and clearly there are people either purchasing the wrong key casing or not assembling it correctly. It's comical. I'm not a super handy person but I was able to figure it out. If it doesn't go in one angle try another. If you have the correct key casing it will work.In terms of durability it seems as durable as my old key was. I haven't had any issues with it breaking or feeling unstable. I would 100% suggest this to anyone before spending $80+ on an entire newly programmed key that's bound to break anyways.
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Value, works great.
Works great. The new one from the Honda dealer was over $100.
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect and easy to set up!
Fit perfectly on my key and was super easy to set up. And the price was the best part. I had gone into my dealership’s shop to see if they could replace the case and they gave me some BS $350-$450 estimate!! For a tiny plastic casing for my key!!! They claimed some BS need to do this and that either the electronic components and yet here I am, bought this $6 (on sale) case and installed it myself easily in just a few short minutes!! Thank god I didn’t go with the dealership’s offer!
5.0 out of 5 stars USARemote, Cutting NOT Required - 2 Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case & Pad Honda 2009 Accord
This USARemote key fob shell is a perfect fit for my 2009 Accord—no cutting, no locksmith needed. The plastic case snaps on solidly, and the original key blade and electronics transferred seamlessly. The buttons feel responsive, and the whole thing looks brand new. Great value at under $10 for a 2-pack. Highly recommend for anyone with a worn-out Honda key shell!
Sirvio
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Fit is perfect
Nice and sturdy, very easy to fit.
Funcional
Quedó perfecta y resolvió mi problema, además de que llegó muy rápido.
Doesn't snap together - mismatched key adapter with enclosures. Do not buy
Defective product. When fully assembled, the two shells won't snap together. It looks like the key adapter is mismatched with the two enclosures. Does not work for my 2010 Honda Accord keys. Very disappointed, but what can you expect from something that's less than 10 bucks.
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embona perfectamente con la llave del civic 2006
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