






🔑 Upgrade your key game—because your Range Rover deserves the best!
This Replacement Smart Car Key Fob Case Cover is a direct-fit shell designed exclusively for Range Rover and Land Rover key fobs. Made from a durable polymer, it offers superior longevity compared to original rubber covers. Installation is simple and requires no reprogramming, making it the perfect cost-effective solution to restore or add a key fob housing that looks and feels factory fresh.










| ASIN | B074P1GTJF |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,577 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #99 in Key Shells |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,296) |
| Date First Available | April 12, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Item model number | landrover5 |
| Manufacturer | Horande |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FO-JUC051 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 1.9 x 0.04 inches |
| UPC | 647358097445 |
A**E
Better than the original!
This is a direct replacement for your OEM Jaguar/LR key fob housing. Note that the metal side piece is lighter weight and does not have "Jaguar" or "Land Rover" on it...but that's easily fixed if you still have your original. Read on. When I bought a used XF one of the fobs had been partially crushed and the rubber cover was falling off (common problem). Luckily the circuit board was in working order so I swapped it in to this new case. I polished the OEM metal "Jaguar" piece and then attached it to this new case....it locked up tighter on this housing than the OEM and gave a nice factory look. While the plastic portion of this new case is slightly harder to the touch it is made of a seemingly more durable polymer than the rubber that tends to separate from the OEM fobs. That's a plus for me. A note on installation. To open your OEM fob follow the directions in your owners manual for changing the battery (slide metal portion down to reveal a physical key, insert it between the two plastic halves and twist until they come apart). When you pry the circuit board from your OEM fob you'll notice it is basically only attached to two small plastic posts on one side of the case. These posts will break off from the old case. Don't worry about it. Make sure you remove what remains of the posts from the circuit board itself so you can see two holes all the way through the board. At this point you'll have a circuit board and separate metal "shield" that goes over the smart chip. Place them one on top of the other in to the new case. The holes will align perfectly with new posts in the replacement case. Click the two halves back together, insert the physical key, and slide on the metal portion. Easy peasy.
D**C
Save yourself hundreds!
My Jaguar remote, like many suffered the silicone cover separation syndrome. I thought I was doomed to purchase a new remote, although the remote worked perfectly. Enter this amazing life, and money, saver. It's very easy to fit to the old electronics in the case. A very detailed explanation is on Amazon by a previous buyer. Simply pry apart the old case and the new case, pry out the electronics very carefully from the old remote (caution is the word because if you crack the printed circuit there goes about $400 out the window). I pried gently up from the side with no pins so I could work a micro screwdriver under each retaining pin. Gently pry up and the pin will snap and do this with the other pin. Lift out the PC board and the plastic guard (be sure the pins are out of the circuit board...you should see two holes) and press the board and plastic shield gently into the new case, carefully aligning the pins with the open holes on the circuit board. You do not need to glue or otherwise secure the board inside the new case, although that can be easily done by heating a very small nail or sharp object and touching the two pins to melt the top. Again, not required, but be aware the circuit board will fall out next time you change the battery. I should mention...change the CR2032 battery at this time and your remote should be good for several years. Snap the halves together, replace your emergency key and slide the chrome piece in place. (It is a difficult tight fit so I gently tapped mine in place with a rubber mallet. ) You can use your old Jaguar or Land Rover chrome piece as I did if you wish. Can you tell which is the new and old from the picture? The original spare is on top and the new is on the bottom and it works great!
R**D
Clean and Solid
This case was an excellent replacement for my Range Rover evoque key. Required minor modification inside the case to remove a plastic support that my electronics already had. Very happy with item and at a very good price as opposed to an original FOB
R**M
Works really well for the price
It's a little bit hard to slide the key holding cover. but with some brute force you can do it
A**.
First Perfectly - Use Your Original Silver Piece!
Perfect fit! Looks exactly like the original except for the silver part which has no RR logo. So, I just used the silver part from the old one and it looks and feels totally original!
J**N
Bad Fit, Metal Slide cover refuses to lock into place, shell slots to small/narrow
Extremely disappointed. The metal edge cover SHOULD just slide in place and click to hold in the edge lock slots of the plastic shell. For mine, the locking slots were too narrow and too short for both my original cover (with Jaguar Logo) and even for their own provided plain metal edge cover. Required me to use my Dremel to sort of get the slots semi-right, and still required a hammer to tap it mostly into place. Absolutely going to need to find something fully, properly functional and then either toss or return this thing.
R**E
Little plastic pins inside case must be removed at least on our model
Very easy to assemble. Just open the existing fob by sliding the silver side down and pull off. Then open the holder as shown in their video by popping it apart with a very small screwdriver. Open the new case the same way. (though our new case came with the silver side already detached) Then, once both are opened, a couple of important notes: 1. Our existing fob had an almost clear rubber gasket around the inside. Remove this and put it on the new fob case the same way. It probably wont seat itself fully until the fob is reassembled and closed. 2. Comparing the two open cases, there are two plastic "pins" on one side of the inside of the new case that are removed on our existing case. In checking the board that needs to be transferred, on ours anyway, those "pins" need to be removed or else the board will be damaged when trying to close the new case. (The "pins" line up with delicate circuits on the board). They are easily snapped out of the new case with a small screwdriver. Then just transfer the circuit board (it's all one piece and not attached otherwise) and carefully snap the new case back together. It's a bit tough, but very solid once closed. Then align the silver side, (there are clasps on the sides that you can eye to which way they line up) press it into place and slide it back up. Voila! Done. Works just like the original and saved a bundle!
D**A
Look very real, were easy to switch the covers from the old to these new ones. Ordered 2 and both work very well. So glad we could replace just the covers instead of order new, since issue was only cosmetic- now the key fobs look brand new again.
A**Y
I have a Jag which uses the exact same fobs as Land Rover fobs (bar for the side cover being engraved with Jaguar instead of Land Rover). I lost the metal side cover which covers the spare key blade holder. I did not want to fork over a few hundred dollars for a new fob, so I found this one. Identical replica of the fob, other than the side cover not being engraved, which is honestly a non-issue. I got the product yesterday. I did not do a full on "fob transplant" so I am keeping the fob body for when the factory fob completely disintegrates (5+ years and the rubber is already peeling off), but I put the silver side cover on, and it fit, and now I can use my original fob without losing the spare key blade. Totally recommend. For approx $30 AUD I saved myself having to fork over hundreds of dollars to the "stealership" for a new key fob.
A**H
Fit as original and very good quality easy to replace.
S**R
جيد جدا
S**H
Exactly fits my key pcb. Mine is LR freelander 2.
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