New 4 Buttons Key Case Shell for Honda Accord Civic CR-V Insight Remote Key No Chips Inside (FCC ID:OUCG8D-380H-A IC : 850G-G8D380HA)
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Product Feature
- Size:47mm(L)x9mm(W) weight:20
- 4 buttons (lock unlock trunk and panic)
- This is just a key cover shell, there is no interior(remote/electronics/transponder chips) inside
- Make sure your old key FCC ID:OUCG8D-380H-A IC : 850G-G8D380HA Please be sure you have a factory keyless entry system and be certain that this is the proper key for your vehicle
Product Description
Item Notes:Make Sure Your Old Key FCC ID:OUCG8D-380H-A
Interchange Part Number IC : 850G-G8D380HA
1.Please be sure you have a factory keyless entry system and be certain that this is the proper key for your vehicle2.It can be used for several different years and models and you can check with your local dealer to verify it's compatibility with your vehicle.
3.If you have a worn & broken Key Blank /Remote Case, all you need to do is remove the internal component from your old remote and put it in
this case,then the uncut keyblade will have to a locksmith or a dealer to be cut to match your car.
5.This is just a key cover shell, there is no interior(remote/electronics/transponder chips) inside.
Features:
1. Each item have been tested before ship.
2. Perfect replacement for the original motors and make you key like new.
3. Produced by high quality material and meticulously crafted.
5. Size:47mm(L)x9mm(W) weight:20g
6. You will get the logo on the back of the key.
7. 4 buttons (lock unlock trunk and panic)
Work With:
2010 Honda Accord
2010 Honda Civic
2010 Honda CR-V
2010 Honda Insight
2010 Honda Ridgeline
2009 Honda Accord
2009 Honda Civic
2009 Honda CR-V
2009 Honda Ridgeline
2008 Honda Accord
2008 Honda Civic
2008 Honda CR-V
2008 Honda Ridgeline
2007 Honda Accord
2007 Honda CR-V
2007 Honda Ridgeline
2006 Honda Accord
2006 Honda CR-V
2006 Honda Ridgeline
2005 Honda Accord
Package Include:
1x uncut remote key Shell for Honda(3BUTTON+PAINC)
1x logo for honda
1x cross screwdriver
New 4 Buttons Key Case Shell for Honda Accord Civic CR-V Insight Remote Key No Chips Inside (FCC ID:OUCG8D-380H-A IC : 850G-G8D380HA) Review
This key shell is the bomb. Instead of paying $90 for a new key made up at the dealership I paid $6 per key and did my own surgery to transfer the buttons and transponder. Once the key is cut, it works well and because the key blade itself is integrated into the shell instead of being held in by one lousy screw as the original is, I expect it to last a long time. The only drawback to this key is that you cannot simply transfer the already cut blade to the new shell. Because the key blade is integral to the shell you must have a new one cut and only a Honda or Acura Dealer can or will cut it for you. The good news is that the ones I talked to don't charge for the service. It takes about twenty minutes once you are at the dealer to cut two of them.A quick tutorial for those who don't know what a transponder is (which I did not), or how to get it out and move it to the new key:
In the shell there is a small (roughly 1/8" X 1/4" X 3/16") rectangular piece off to one side of the key shaft in the part of the key toward the blade (the front). That rectangular piece is a hollow that contains a small computer chip. That chip is an electronic device that tells the ignition system of the car that it is OK to allow the car to start. If it is not in the new key shell the car starter will turn, but the ignition will not energize and you will run your battery down trying to start the car.
This surgery requires the following tools:
Razor knife with a _new_ blade, small Phillips screwdriver, small flat screwdriver or something flat to pry with, glue (silicone tub glue works well), a toothpick or paper clip and a small clamp of some kind (a clothes pin would work).
Take the screw out of the old shell and pry it open (if it doesn't simply fall apart like mine did).
Remove the button set and lay it aside.
Using a new blade (this is important, more people have been accidentally cut with dull knifes than sharp ones) make two cuts on the short ends of the inside part of the plastic rectangle holding the transponder. That frees the long side of the rectangle closest to the center of the key.
Pry the resulting long side away from the transponder.
Now cut the plastic of the short side on either end of the outside part of the rectangle.
Pry those two ends away from the transponder.
Using the flat screwdriver, pry the transponder out of its holder.
(TAKE NOTE, I made sure that the end of the transponder that was toward the key blade in the original shell was toward the key blade when I put the transponder into the new key head. I don't know if this makes a difference or not, but it can't hurt and the key might not allow the car to start if the transponder is pointed the "wrong way". Both of my keys worked first time after I did it this way.)
Put a blob of silicone on the toothpick and force the blob into the new key head's transponder holder.
Push the transponder into the new key head. (If you want to get really fancy, trim down the little rectangle of plastic that was on top of the transponder in the old key head with a pair of needle nose pliers holding it so you don't cut your fingers and glue it on top.)
Put the clothes pin/clamp/weight on the transponder to hold it in place.
Leave the transponder glue dry for a half hour or so.
Put the buttons back in the shell.
Screw it shut and try it out.
The doing is a lot simpler than the telling.
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