🔑 Upgrade your key game—durability meets effortless style!
This key fob shell case and button pad is a direct replacement for Toyota models Avalon (2008-2013), Camry (2007-2011), Corolla (2008-2013), and Venza (2009-2014). It features durable construction, precise OEM fit, and requires no reprogramming, making it a hassle-free upgrade for your keyless entry remote.
Product Dimensions | 2"L x 1.25"W |
OEM Part Number | GQ4-29T, HYQ12BBY |
Manufacturer | USARemote |
UPC | 688946476044 |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | t-bby-4b-key-case |
G**W
Great key fob but there are some hoops to jump through
The key fob works great and is very sturdy after you jump through a couple of hoops. First, only a key shop would cut the key that is attached to the fob. The other places I check would only cut keys they sold you. Second, the "chip" that is required to start the car, at least in my case, was not part of the larger electronic part in the center that locks and unlocks doors. The chip was a small rectangular object in a little pocket in the broken plastic fob. You must pry it out of the pocket and insert it into the empty pocket in the new fob. This requires a little pick kind of tool or very small screwdriver. But after it was in place, it worked great and was much more sturdy than the original which held the metal key part in the fob with just a small screw.
F**N
Great value for the price
Very sturdy
D**L
A suitable OEM replacement
Bought it so I could replace my older key housing, works and fits great in my Toyota Corolla 2010. Almost OEM but material feels a little cheap.
J**M
Cheapest solution for my camry key
It works great on my Toyota Camry 2011. It took some time to remove the chip from old case.
R**1
The plastic case is not durable.
The plastic case is so weak. It has cracked little by little and it is finally not usable anymore.
I**N
Cheap fix for an old key fob that’s worn and falling apart
Made my worn-out key become a brand new key! The old fob was falling apart and the key was all twisted, so this was a necessity.Transferring over the internals is a breeze, with the exception of the immobilizer chip. Depending on your old fob, removing the immobilizer chip could be easy (like it was for me, just requiring a small screwdriver to pry it out) or it could be more difficult if it’s glued in. My best advice is to take it slow and if you can’t get it to come out, get a professional to help you so you don’t damage the chip.Then take your old key to locksmith or a hardware store like ACE and they will take care of cutting it to match your old key. It feels so much nicer to have a brand new housing and I’m glad it was cheap to do!
R**Y
key blade is unremovable
the uncut blade in this key housing can't be replaced with your original one. even if it were removable it's not the same shape(i only know this becuase it snapped out when i tried). fully useless if you are trying to move a working blade & electronics into a new housing. i'm going to rate 4 stars because it broke easily but presumably would be fine if i had bought it for the—aparrently only—intended use case: fully re-keying a lost or destroyed fob.
J**.
All worked fine
In my case everything worked perfect for 2009 Toyota Camry LE.As longest you have the chip that works from the key that you are replacing , it should be no problem. Total cost per key in my case was less then 30.00
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