I bought a used 2015 Chevy Malibu a few months ago and the rubber buttons on both remotes are cracked and frayed. I bought a replacement key fob shell, took the circuit board and key blade from the old key fob and just put them in the new shell. First, you can't cut corners with the old parts, they're all slightly different from the original. So I used a very small Torx screwdriver to push the pin from the old key blade into the new one. The hardest part for me was turning the spring to make sure the key popped out properly. Once I put it in, it works great. Also, the Chevy logo on the bow tie that came with the replacement looks very vulgar, like it was made out of tinfoil and model paint. No problem, I took the logo off the old keychain and stuck it on with a dab of superglue. looks perfect Can't beat him for $8!
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