

🔑 Upgrade your key game—because your car deserves a fresh first impression!
The Arruweer Key Fob Case Shell is a durable, 3-button flip key replacement designed for select Chevrolet and GMC models. It comes with an uncut key blade and requires transferring your existing electronics and cutting the blade to fit. This cost-effective shell offers an easy DIY upgrade to restore your key’s look and function without the expense of a full OEM replacement.
| ASIN | B07DW158CT |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,535 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3,509 in Key Shells |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (169) |
| Date First Available | 31 July 2018 |
| Item Weight | 36 g |
| Manufacturer | Arruweer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ALXFL03 |
| Manufacturer reference | ALXFL03 |
| Number of buttons | 3 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.2 x 6.5 x 2.41 cm; 36 g |
| UPC | 614823886743 |
L**E
My original fob had a worn out button. This fob case did the trick as a replacement. The original fob was a bit tricky and time consuming to get apart. But, putting the internal electronics into the replacement was easy. Look for helpful videos. The price on this fob replacement is much less costly than others.
J**R
Not OEM so you have to get it cut and programmed
A**N
Pros: Its cheap, is well made and it does what it supposed to (if you are a resourceful person) The flip key might required to be swap from the old housing to the new , I didn't know there were a pin on the key that holds the blade, I take it off with care and swap the blade to the new metal housing(the reason it's because the old full metal blade and housing did not match the new plastic she'll) After that all was easy an the result was good key card chip fit perfectly and assable was straight forward. Cons: No instructions and no car logo
B**L
great product, good quality, better than the original. But I had trouble opening the original case to swap out the key and electronics. I stuck the screwdriver where it didn't belong...... so get on the band wagon of suing for right to repair....this is what there talking about.
P**R
Except for the lack of a Chevy emblem, the case was an exact match for the factory case. The key spring latch mechanism is slightly different such that you have to swap keys, but that is just a nail and hammer exercise. Use a small brad nail to punch out the pin on each and the hammer to tap the new pin in once you swap keys. There are videos of the process online for reference. I had some difficulty getting the old case apart due to age, but since I didn't care, I tore it apart in pieces.
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