

🔑 Upgrade your ride’s first impression—because your keys deserve a glow-up!
This 5-button key fob case replacement offers a perfect 1:1 fit for a wide range of Chevy, GMC, and Buick models from 2010 to 2021. Crafted from durable ABS plastic and metal, it comes as a 2-pack complete with uncut blades, keychains, and mini screwdrivers—empowering you to refresh your worn or broken key fobs without programming. Designed for easy DIY assembly, it preserves original electronics and ensures sensitive button response, making it the ultimate cost-effective upgrade for your car’s keyless entry system.











| ASIN | B0CX7S92GM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,288 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #23 in Key Shells |
| Brand | JJCHQ |
| Brand Name | JJCHQ |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,002 Reviews |
| Included Components | 2pcs key fob replacement case shell with uncut blade, 2pcs keychain and 2pcs mini screwdrivers |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.5"L x 1.38"W |
| Item Type Name | 5 Button Key Fob Case Replacement for Chevy - Chevy Rruze Key Fob Replacement Shell |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | JJCHQ |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Number of Buttons | 5 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
G**.
Great value if your old fob needs a facelift this is it!!
Great product.. mine were damaged.. the buttons were disintegrated.. and didn't work right. These have a solid quality feel. They work great. I transferred my already cut key tab into the new fob. No need for programming, these were fob shells. Highly recommend
B**S
Looks NEW & works great!
These worked great for me! I had 2 fobs. One in ok shape and the other in pieces after a previous owner tried to change the battery I suspect. So I started with the one in pieces. Watch the video to get a basic idea of assembly. I used the key, spring, & button from the original fob. First place the silver battery terminal in place on the edge of the battery compartment. It sits behind two small tabs. Place the circuit board with the buttons into the button half of the case. It should fall into place with an alignment tab into a slot on the circuit board. Set it aside. Take your key, spring, & button. Make sure the button is properly aligned with the slots in the key. When it protrudes the most it is right, otherwise it’ll barely stick out. Now the fun part. Place the key,button, spring assembly onto the back half of the fob, wind it once counter clockwise, and press the key down into the closed position. If it doesn’t lay flat your button isn’t aligned properly. Then holding that in place take the other half of the case, align them together, and carefully snap them together. It may take a few tries or extra hand. Now try the key button. If the key doesn’t flip open easily, try two turns on the spring. Install a new battery and the cover should easily snap into place. Now try the remote! Getting into the other remote wasn’t easy. I used a flat tip screwdriver in the slots at the top of the remote where the key attaches. I twisted the tip to break the glued halves apart at the top and just enough on the two sides to get them pried just far enough for the circuit board to slip out. DON’T get in a hurry and damage the board. These do work and are a great bargain at this price. The buttons are a bit stiff due to being a flexible plastic instead of rubber but not bad at all in my opinion.
H**K
solid replacement
it gets the job done. minus one star because the flip doesn’t work anymore but other than that it’s pretty sturdy and easy to open up and put the mechanics inside
B**E
Great replacement
Well with it, original keys are ruined, was only a meter of time for them to fall out, it was easy to paint to my color taste too, worked great, better spring, it does feel knock off-ish, and the buttons are harder to press however I like this about the key because I found that I kept on accidentally pressing buttons when it was in my pocket now you have to press hard, yes you have to destroy your old key to open it, it’s glued together just pry from the metal key end so you don’t damage the motherboard. The only missing detail is the panic button didn’t come out to OEM spec but I do not care
N**M
Not for a 2013 Chevy Cruze LS
Hard to get apart and the instruction video sucks. It would be nice to have written instructions to go with the video. The key fob should come disassembled so you don't have to pull it apart and risk damaging it. Also, it didn't work for the trunk button on a Chevy Cruze 2013. The piece looked like it aligned with where the trunk button goes but it didn't and I couldn't tell until I tried to use it. Wasted so much time taking the old key apart and trying to put this one together. When I searched for the replacement I used my car info to get products that would fit. Everything came up with this version of the key so I figured it was just a generic style. None of the single trunk button fobs even came up when I was searching which made me think they just sold this kind. I don't understand why I would be recommended this product by Amazon after using the license plate number to match my car exactly. Not happy
A**Y
Perfect for 2015 Chevy Malibu
Great shells. The stock ones on my 2015 Malibu started falling apart. I used a hot air gun and metal spudgers to heat then separate the stock key. I used the spring and gear from this replacement, but the full keys from my originals. One of my originals the stock switch was damaged when the stock shell died last week but I was able to repair it easily enough with some kapton tape. Then just tossed the parts in these shells and put it all together. If it wasn't for the Chevy logo now being a black dot you'd never know these aren't the stock keys. Adding an extra half twist to the spring also makes it snap open really cleanly. I had no need to sand or otherwise modify either shell like I saw in sleep other reviews, nor did I need to knock out the roll pin in the key arm since I just used the full factory arm. The included screwdrivers get the job done, but if I didn't have spudgers and a heat gun I'd likely have needed to damage the original shells and it might have taken more than the ~2 mins of heating and 15s of opening. I wanted to be careful in case I needed to put them back together so I was taking my time and it was still under 5 minutes to do both keys.
R**.
Inexpensive, worth it
Works as good, or better than OEM due to having a screw that goes in through the back plate into the circuit board. Ensures it will not come apart after repeated drops and regular wear and tear, which is what happened to my original.
T**D
Installation of parts
Don't let the video's on how to do the changing from your original to installing into the new case. It's not as easy as it looks. Taking the original apart was the most time consuming. It would be extremely nice to have instructions with the product or a video that walks you right through the process of putting original parts in the new case. Like the case itself because it looks like an original part. Wish there was a better way of putting this together but I still haven't been successful at doing so. I'm down to the original spare key fob and it has no buttons left so now I'm having to manually lock my vehicle and pretty much every time I manually unlock from outside, the alarm goes off.