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The USARemote Keyless Entry Remote Key Fob Shell Case is a high-quality replacement designed specifically for 2013-2016 Ford Fusion vehicles. This set of two durable key fob shells features a user-friendly design, ensuring a perfect fit without the need for electronics. Ideal for those looking to refresh their key fob's appearance while maintaining functionality.
Manufacturer | USARemote |
Brand | USARemote |
Item Weight | 2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 1 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | f-fus-flip-case |
E**N
Nice cheap replacement
My key fob for my 2016 fusion broke the other day while turning the key. The key didn't snap, but the flip out part on the key fob broke and the key part came out. Ford wanted a LOT to replace and reprogram the key. This was $10, I took the little circuit board out of my old key fob and put it in this one. It fit perfectly and was really easy to swap out. (I watched a 2-3 minute YouTube video) I had to buy a $5 punch to get the pin out that holds the blank key in, and then i swapped in the old key that broke out of the old key fob. Took about 10 minutes total and it works great! If you don't want to deal with removing the pin, you can take this to a locksmith and they'll cut the key for you. The main thing is just moving the circuit board over to the new key fob, with takes like 2 minutes tops. You will need a small flat head screwdriver, some needle nose pliers (that you use to pop open the key fob to get the circuit board out), and a really small torx bit for one screw. I got the torx bit out of a tiny screwdriver kit from the dollar store. Remember not to lose that screw from the old key fob because you use it in the new one. Overall, with the torx bit, punch, and new key fob, i replaced my broken key for under $20 in about 10 minutes. Better than the $250 they wanted at Ford.
M**T
Works well but takes some effort
I was able to use these to make two key fobs after both of mine had broken. I watched a YouTube video and then assembled them. The tricky part is removing the dowel pin that holds the key blank in and remembering to wind the spring so that the key pops out when you press the button. On one of the key fobs, the key would get stuck when I tried to open it. So I had to file down the plastic on one side, but it works fine now. It's a little trouble, but it's worth the money saved.
J**S
Works for the button replacement
Alright, I read the reviews. As many people noted; the original ford switchblade key breaks at the button from metal fatigue.I ordered the pair of replacements, with the intention of only replacing the spring loaded button in met fob from the aftermarket fob sold here.Easy enough, I actually have a watch band tool I purchased from HF a few years back and the pin that holds the key is about this size.From unboxing and comparing side by side, these seem almost identical with the exception of the ford logo. I removed the key blank button and pin and put in the same pin with the old key on the replacement button. The button and spring mechanism are different. There is more metal on the components in the cord version. Also the spring is much weaker on the aftermarket version.However, it does the job. While I had the old fob apart I attempted to swap the key ring metal from the new with the old. There is less than a millimeter difference. But this also means it doesn’t fit exactly without forcing it in. Because this is plastic I opted to leave the old key ring portion in instead of replacing it with the new one.Given that this is off from factory, I would also assume the silicon insert will be off as well. This would mean you could have issues if you did a complete swap out.If you reuse the silicone pad you may be able to get better results.Additionally, I am considering swapping the new spring with the old. However the button mechanism is a little different, and it may not work as desired. Overall, it is way cheaper than going to the dealer. And worth the effort.If you are planning on ordering these, I suggest getting the mini star screwdriver to go with it. There are cheap sets on Amazon, for this purpose, and you are bound to need them again. I happened to have a set I used for a battery swap on iPhone.The new fobs use a mini Phillips head screw so you wouldn’t need it for the new fob.Note: I ordered the two pack, the first one I opened wasn’t put together properly nor was the screw in place and literally fell apart taking it out of the bag. Luckily I wasn’t buying it for electronics swap.
P**C
Surprisingly VERY good product
This casing perfectly fits.Needs a bit manual skills and patience to replace but finally I got brand new looking and working key.Replacement of key blade needs a small blocking pin to be removed and put back again and it needs a hammer.Placing and tensioning spring (comes not assembled for work!) needs some trial and error method but I made it work and locking in open/closed positions.Note - it has no Ford logo and no oval recess for a badge if you want to take from your oldkey.
F**G
Poorly designed
Spring is very weak. All functions didn't work. I don't recommend. Returned.
C**Y
Ehhh
My key snapped off, I bought this to have it replaced but the locksmith told me that Ford is the only brand that doesn’t place all the keys the same. Once you crack your original shell open there’s no turning back. So you better hope your new shell and old shell are both either facing left or right.
K**.
Low Cost Option
Bought to replace/repair original Ford Fusion key. Transferred RF ID electronics board from Ford key to replacement. Got new blank key (included with FOB) cut at a local Ford dealer. Put everything together. Everything works. This is a MUCH lower cost replacement compared to dealer key replacement.
J**E
Works great! FAST shipping!
The actual metal key piece broke off in my ignition when turning off my car yesterday afternoon. I was able to get it out but my key of course no longer worked. I found this replacement and ordered it around 3pm after not being able to locate my spare and my car essentially stranded in a friend’s driveway. It arrived quickly this afternoon and after some struggle opening my old fob, I swapped out the electronic chip from the old into the new and took it up my hardware to cut the key. I $21 fix that could’ve cost my $250 if I bought a new key at the dealership. The click of the lock and unlock isn't As clicky as the original but works just fine!
D**N
Great price
Easy to assemble and works perfect for my car. Very happy with my purchase
K**O
Good
Good and worth it
T**0
Seems pretty good value for the money.
I only bought this product for the spring mechanism in side the fob. Not to put the item down I’m sure it’s a pretty good product so if you’re interested I say take a chance on it. For the money it seems pretty good but that’s my opinion.
C**S
It works!
All of guts of my old fob fit the new fob pretty nicely... Switchblade key mechanism could have worked in the new shell a lot better, but it's not poor, you just have to be aware of how hard to tighten the tiny torx screw taken from the original and placed into the new fob shell.
A**
i’ll never buy it again.
The product quality is not good also the no battery it’s just west of money.
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