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This aftermarket flip key fob shell fits 2012-2014 Kia Rio and 2010-2013 Kia Soul models, featuring a 3-button design and an included uncut blade. It requires no reprogramming, allowing you to reuse your original remote’s electronics. Lightweight and durable, this replacement case offers a cost-effective, DIY solution to refresh your key fob’s look and function.






























| ASIN | B07G8K3FYG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,262 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,312 in Key Shells |
| Brand Name | USARemote |
| Button Quantity | 3 |
| Color | ki-nyo-3b-flip-case |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,372) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2"L x 1"W |
| Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | USARemote |
| Material Type | Plastic |
J**S
Works, saved me massive money and headache
Yes Yes Yes! Saved me a lot of money on a dealer replacement. I did not "cut" a new key, My old Kia (2012) has a pin in the metal key part you can poke out, transfer the original cut metal key part to the new fob. Transfer the motherboard thingy, put it back together carefully and it works!
Y**D
Good value, exactly what I needed.
It shipped really quickly and came nicely packaged. I watched a quick YouTube video on the process and within about 10 minutes I fixed a problem thag plagued me for years 😂 The hardest part was getting my old fob open because it was so old, but once that was done it was super easy to put in the pieces and snap it all together. Like others have said, the new hinge button doesnt fit but swapping the old one over works just fine. Overall I highly recommend!
M**H
Works lime a charm.
Great fit plus works smoth with key flip.
C**2
Pretty good!
Worked great once I watched a video or 2! If you take it apart yourself, my only recommendation is to open it in a plastic bag. The key portion has a few little springy parts that can go flying. Some people report that the spring button for the key does not fit properly- mine didnt fit but since I saved the old spring and button I was able to just use those. Mine came with a screw, but did not have a screw hole to put it in. Not sure if its supposed to be missing the hole, but it snaps shut and holds without the screw! Just know that taking apart your old key WILL destroy the plastic shell. So once you start, you cant stop
A**O
It’s not hard to switch out the old mechanism to the new fob
One of my husband‘s clients had two sets of keys to her Kia and both sets of keys had pretty much been worn down so she was unable to lock her door with her key fob. I told her I would order the fob and come and switch out the mechanism within and her key. So the first one was actually quite easy to switch out but the second one I actually had to take her key home because I didn’t bring enough tools with me to complete that task. It wasn’t this product. It was her old key fob that was giving me the fits . However, all in all if you have a key fob that just needs to be replaced out no key cutting and all the mechanisms and electric work on the inside of it. I would definitely recommend doing this. Kia had quoted her astronomical fee just to switch it out and , we purchased the product and was able to switch it out for less than $20
S**K
DOES NOT WORK FOR KIA SOUL 2010-13
doesn't fit a Kia Soul PCB, the molding is wrong and requires major tooling even to close but it doesn't clear the battery well. Trash product, do not buy.
F**S
Better then I imagined
Worked perfectly to fix my fob thank you!
D**T
Works
Comes with no instructions, but a Youtube search will produce the info you need to fix your old fob.
A**R
This is a shell replacement. If your mother board is damaged then this will not work for you. When you open up or break open the old key fob watch for two very small peices a black and a white one. Make sure you put the little black peice and white chip back in the top corner where the flashing light is. That is your chip!! Your car will start but not stay running without these :) open the old key fob in a zip lock bag to contain all the little peices (we thought those peices were broken from the old fob. But they were the main chip haha) i also had to use my old button as the button that was included was not long enough to sit through the fob. I asked for a refund cause it didn't look like you could open the new one up. My dad figured it out :) I just sent a message to cancel the refund and return. Thanks so much saved alot of money!!! This was for a 2013 Kia rio :) old keyfob had busted buttons missing buttons. 10 years old and the original!!
R**C
The fobs were as described and work well, however some kind of instructions or link for a video would have been nice to have. I did find a video someone had done for similar covers that did help. I have the ability to change them no problem, but the original ones are bonded together and have to be destroyed to get them apart. I know the old ones are going in the trash, but not knowing they are glued together makes it challenging to figure out. Otherwise seems Iike a great product
J**G
Said to work for kia soul but the blank key isn’t right. It is not compatible!
M**N
When we bought a used 2011 Kia Soul recently both fob/keys were in bad shape. One was held together with a rubber band and when I transferred the electronics to these new cases I learned the other had been glued shut by the previous owner. The key on that second fob broke right out of the swivel block which prompted this repair. Although they claim to be compatible with my vehicle it turned out the key blanks were completely different to the original keys so I couldn't use them, but it was fairly easy to reuse the old ones. On the one with the broken swivel block I had to use a ground-off finishing nail to remove the tiny roll pin in the new block and fit the old key into it, which required a bit of reshaping of the shank with a small triangle file. In the end it fit like it was made for it but if your aren't handy it might be a problem for you. If your old swivel blocks and keys are intact your can just transfer them over as is for a quick repair with no need to get a locksmith to cut the new keys. Unlike the old cases, these ones are held together with a tiny screw, not just friction, so I don't expect them to fall apart anytime soon. Contrary to some web sites I read in preparation, my 2011 Soul DID have the transponder chip in the old cases, so they had to be moved to these new cases for them to start the car. They are glued securely in place so this isn't very easy, but there are YouTube tutorials that tell you how to extract them and install them into the new cases. I also transferred the old Kia logo badge from the back of the old fobs as well as the metallic product label, which required a thin spray of 3M #77 since the old adhesive stayed on the old cases. The oval recess on the back where the badge goes is a bit bigger than on the originals so there is a little space all around, but it looks fine if you place it carefully. Two turns of the spring when assembling the case halves and it responds to the release button just like a new fob. The end result looks, feels, and operates like new. I deducted one star because the key blank was not correct for my vehicle.
K**S
Too difficult to rebuild but if you take off the rubber buttons off the new key and soak it in carb cleaner for one second and pop them onto the old keys they work fine. Make sure you press them very quickly and hard and the rubbers locked unlock buttons cover will stay on
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