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Review on Case Shell Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Fits Honda Odyssey 2011 2012 2013 (N5F-A04TAA) Accessories & Supplies by Joseph Adaymiln

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2011 Honda Odyssey - Fits

Perfect fit for my 2011 Honda Odyssey. The dealer said a new set of keys would cost $200 because they would have to "reprogram" it. When I opened my key fobs, I found that the electronics inside were in their own special case and looked fine. Only the physical key on my fob broke - after 10 years of use it has worn down at the base where the metal meets the plastic and the metal part of the key has separated from the plastic of the fob. So I took a chance and bought these blanks. Took the old keys and these new blank key fobs to a local repair shop, who had a machine to cut these obviously special keys (note - not every key shop has the right machine, e.g. Ace Hardware did NOT do this even though their website advertised that they could shorten my keys). After they were cut I moved the electronics to the new key fob and it worked great for both sets. I ended up saving $130 off the retail price. I can't believe it cost $70 to make these two keys, but it's a lot cheaper than going to a dealer. although their website announced they might shorten my keys). After they were cut I moved the electronics to the new key fob and it worked great for both sets. I ended up saving $130 off the retail price. I can't believe it cost $70 to make these two keys, but it's a lot cheaper than going to a dealer. although their website announced they might shorten my keys). After they were cut I moved the electronics to the new key fob and it worked great for both sets. I ended up saving $130 off the retail price. I can't believe it cost $70 to make these two keys, but it's a lot cheaper than going to a dealer.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Requires socket