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Important Remote Product Information
- Don’t Buy a New Remote if You Don’t have to! Just Replace the Case to Make it Look Brand New
- No Re-Programming Required – Just Pop Open your Existing Remote and place Electronics in the New Case and Snap Shut
- No Battery or Electronics Included — Just the Case/Shell
- High-Quality Replacement sourced Exclusively by NorthCoast Keyless
- Check Product Details Tab for Technical Information on this Case/Shell, such as Key Fob FCC ID, Part Numbers, etc.
- Save Time and Follow our Guide to Use Your VIN# to Look Up the Correct Key Fob Part Number for Your Vehicle
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What’s Included
- Case/Shell Only – *No Battery or Electronics Included*
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Delmar Milligan (verified owner) –
This Key Fob replaced my original Fob from 2007. Installation was quick and easy. NorthCoastKeyless price is a lot cheaper than the dealer and less than Auto Parts stores. I forgot how to separate the battery cover. So, I will pass on a few things to make the replacement easier. To separate your battery cover look for a small slit along the seam. Pry the seam open starting at the slot in the seam. The slot does not go all the way into the Fob. So find the right tool (screw driver blade thickness and width) to prevent cracking or marring the Fob. Gently pry open the seam open. If it has been opened in 2 years you will need to gently work it open. NOTE: To find the slot look at the key Fob seam, with the buttons up and the horn button end towards you will see the slot just to the right in the seam. Replacing the circuit board is easy. Before removing the circuit board and battery look at them and notice how they were originally installed. They will need to be fully in place before closing the case. Carefully remove the circuit board and battery. Install the old circuit board fully into the case. Carefully work the board and battery into place, they click into place.
Working with these switches/circuit boards for 40+ years I have learned that the board is usually fully functional if only one button fails. And the rubber button needs maintenance. Just like the icon fading on the outside of the button the conductive material on the inside of the button wears off. The circuit board printed S for the button should last for 30+ years.