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πŸ”‘ Protective Key Fob Cover Case for 2010-2014 Kia Soul Sportage Keyless Entry Remote Review

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Description of πŸ”‘ Protective Key Fob Cover Case for 2010-2014 Kia Soul Sportage Keyless Entry Remote

Fit For Kia key fob case:Best replacement for Kia key with broken buttons or worn key shell. Fit For Kia replacement key:Pls cut the key blade, take the internal circuit board from your original remote and place them to this hyundai santa fe key fob cover, then it is OK! There's no programming needed. Fits kia key fob :Key case and uncut key blade only.Not electronic internals. Fit For Kia keyless entry remote:Prefect fit on your OEM key. Pls check the picture before you order it, make sure it is the same with your kia key fob.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

NOT SUITABLE for Kia Soul!

This FOB looks like a Kia Soul FOB but doesn't fit. An empty key is not even close. When I removed the pin and replaced the old key with a blank one, they were of different widths so they couldn't be swapped out. The button from it doesn't fit in the hole of the old key. THIS IS NOT A MATCH.

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Definitely a bad product

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly what I wanted

My old keychain buttons kept falling off one by one. I was able to disassemble my old key fob and fit the "innards" and key into the body of the new key fob. Two things to note: The old keychain was difficult to take apart. It would have been easier if it was designed as a replacement, but there was no screw. The second thing to note is that the key didn't look like it was the same style as my key. I changed the keys and everything was fine.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked on Kia Soul 2011

The metal loop on the existing keys is broken, I bought it to replace the normal key fob case. We were able to use the old key, just file the flat end of the key to match the pin on the new hinge. This keychain appears to be of good quality and was fairly easy to put together using a few YouTube videos. Works just as well as a stock key fob, even with a small Kia sticker! Happy with my purchase, much better than going to the dealer!

Pros
  • Surprisingly
Cons
  • There are doubts

Revainrating 4 out of 5

At least it works

The folding button module did not come with any instructions. Like other reviewers, I found the video on You Tube. While the OEM keychain doesn't have a screw holding both halves of the clamshell together, this replacement key does. The circuit board that needs to be moved from the original key fob to this replacement does not quite fit the replacement key fob like the original. It's also a little difficult to wind up the transmitted key with the spring. But with a little patience, everything…

Pros
  • Chic design
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It works -- after some modifications

Once you take apart the original key fob, which actually destroys it, you need to replace it. The circuit board on our 2011 Soul key fob didn't quite match the new fob - the dowel pins didn't match the notches on the circuit board. However, you can carefully cut the pins with an Xacto knife and install the board. After the modification, the key fob works perfectly and the key pulls in very well. The replacement key fob is secured with a screw which, once fitted, hides under the attached Kia…

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Doesn't seal tight but will work in an emergency

Key case opens partially - if this happens while driving it's almost impossible to remove the key from the ignition which is a little disconcerting it falls apart completely. I can fold it back, but sometimes I have trouble turning the ignition off (otherwise it's fine). Also, the keys are sometimes a little "sticky" and don't want to be pressed as easily as they should. All in all it allowed me to replace the body of my previous key fob and was cost effective. I think the old adage "you get…

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Piggy bank Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This keychain works!

Before I get into that, I want you to know that my 2012 Kia Soul was great. What I got for the money paid is more than what I got from Mitsubishi and Nissan (I bought 2 XTerras with new not cheap great cars). The reason I bought this key fob case is because the original Kia key fob button covers are worn out. Outside. I called Kia and they charged $250 for a new key. I tried the $8 Revain option and it worked. When I disassembled the original key fob, I noticed a metal loop for the flip key…

Pros
  • Pretty impressive
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Will not fit 2013 Kia Soul Key Fob

Unfortunately this replacement key fob shell will not fit my 2013 Kia Soul. The problem is, as another reviewer pointed out, if you remove the small circuit board from the original key fob, you've already ruined that original key fob, as it will crack/break during the process. Only then can you test the installation and see if the key fob replacement shell will fit or not, and if not (like in my case) your best bet is to try swapping out the circuit board to make it fit. There are small notches

Pros
  • GOLS Certification
Cons
  • Only available in Black