🔧 Upgrade Your Ride with Style!
This 2 PCS Flip Folding Keyless Entry Replacement Key Fob Cover is designed for 2010-2013 Kia Soul and 2012-2014 Kia Rio models. Made from high-quality materials, it allows for easy assembly without the need for programming. The package includes a screwdriver and keychain, ensuring you have everything you need for a seamless upgrade.
Manufacturer | Grakest |
Brand | Grakest |
Package Dimensions | 11.61 x 9.8 x 2.11 cm; 109 g |
Item part number | DW01 |
Manufacturer Part Number | DW01 |
Size | medium |
Manufacturer | Grakest |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 109 g |
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B**A
Good Replacement
The media could not be loaded. My old shell broke and i needed a new one. Had to replace the whole thing key pin and everything but it works besutifully. The buttoms work, they key flip works and i like the new key chain thing. The plastic feels thick so it feels protected, good durability. The electric board fit well and its easy to program and install overall. I did have to file my key a bit since its for a kia soul 2011 to reapply the pin, but it worked nevertheless. The plastic color is a good black color and not at all faded. It looks pretty and new.
D**E
good buy
there the same as they old keys i just removed they new rubber face from the key and put it on they old key and vola just like new again
D**H
Good product. Great price. But beware.
Bought remotes to replace existing damaged remotes. I gave it 5 stars because of the quality, quantity, and great price for the set of 2. Now, the beware part. I have a technical backround and had much difficulty removing the electronics from my existing remotes to insert into the new remotes. Factory Kia remote casings are partially epoxied shut and you will need to destroy your existing casing(s) in order to remove its thin circuit board. Doing so without damaging the circuit board is not an easy task. Also, you will need the new key blanks cut or replace with your existing cut keys. Unfortunately, your existing cut keys will not fit the new remotes key housing slots. I needed to modify the new remotes key housing with a hobby rotary drill so it would accept my thicker existing cut keys. Next, you will need to understand how the spring mechanism allows your key to pop up when you push the button or it will not work when you assemble your new remote. Buyer will need to correctly place spring into the proper slots and twist the key button one rotation counter clockwise while holding casing carefully into place. Next, hold top portion together with your fingers and test key release button to verify it works correctly. If so, the next step is to carefully make sure the circuit board is in the correct position before snapping the bottom portion of the remote closed without damage to electronics. Do not snap remote casing together until you're sure it is correctly in place because you will need the jaws of life to open again without damaging the new remote casing. Lastly, insert battery and test on your vehicle before inserting the case screw. Please note that your existing remote didn't have a case screw but did have a Kia emblem plate glued over the area where epoxy was used instead of a case screw. If removed carefully, the old Kia emblem plate can be lightly glued in place over the new remotes case screw and look just like the factory remote when completed. I completed both remotes and they look and function like new remotes. In closing, this remote replacement has a difficulty rating of 9, with 10 being extremely difficult. Best of luck.
C**A
Great quality
Was quoted $400-$600 by Kia to replace/fix my key fob. Was able to easily replace for less than $10. Took less than 10 mins. Looks just like the original and works great! I highly recommend
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