- Have your key looking/functioning as new!
- Affordable solution
- To suit holden & chevrolet - various models
Compatible with:
Holden Car Key Models:
- Holden Barina (TM) 2011 – 2014
- Holden Cruze (JG) 2009 – 2010
- Holden Cruze (JH) 2010 – 2014
- Holden Trax 2013 – 2014
Chevrolet Car Key Models:
- Chevrolet Camaro 2010 – 2013
- Chevrolet Cruze 2011 – 2013
- Chevrolet Equinox 2010 – 2013
- Chevrolet Malibu 2013
- Chevrolet Spark 2013
- Chevrolet Sonic 2012-2012
- Chevrolet Volt 2011-2013
What you receive?
1x Set of buttons
1x Remote case/Blank key
Please Note: This product does not include logos and is an aftermarket product.
What is not included?
1x Remote Electronics (internals)
This listing is intended for when your key has external damage but the internal remote chip still works. Transfer your remote chip to our product and you will have a brand new working remote.
Instructions:
Replacing the case on your Holden remote is a straightforward task that can be accomplished by anyone.
Required Tools:
- A pair of Circlip (reverse) pliers
- A small fine point flathead screwdriver
- A small Phillips head screwdriver
- It will take about 10 minutes of your time. Please be aware that most of the time the original key blade will not be suitable for our replacement case. In these cases, you'll need to have your blade cut by a qualified automotive technician or locksmith.
1. Before we start it is recommended to remove your battery from the old shell. To do this take the back of the casing off by flipping your blade out and using the circlip at the back of the opening where the key came from gently remove the back plate and remove the battery.
2. If your original shell has a logo on the back using the fine point flathead screwdriver gently lever the logo up. Once the logo is lifted there will be a small Phillips head screw exposed, remove the screw. If your key doesn't have a logo on the back proceed to step 2.
3. With the blade still unfolded there will be a small opening right behind the blade mounting. Insert the circlip pliers and pry apart the case. Extract the internal circuit board. Please verify that the transponder is present on the circuit board. This is a small, rectangular chip located on the top end of the circuit board. If it is absent check the upper right of the old case. It may need to be transferred.
4. Place the circuit board and transponder into the new key case in the correct positions. There are always little tabs or clips to put them into to make sure they are 100% aligned with the buttons when complete. Securely snap and fasten the new case and install the screw in the back. Then conduct a test to ensure that everything functions properly.
5. For those with a moderate level of handiness, we have included the steps to exchange the blades from the old case mount to the new case mount.
6. Use a 0.8mm pin punch to extract the roll pin from both new and old key blade mounts. Remember to retain the pins from each. Note that the pin is inserted into a groove on the blade, which is slightly misaligned in the old blade compared to the new one. Use a needle file to carefully elongate the groove in the correct direction, checking the alignment with the old blade in the new mount until you can see through the pinhole.
7. Once the groove is correctly elongated, use the original blade in the new mount and reinstall the roll pin. Finally, reassemble the key.
Case Dimensions: 6.4cm x 3.5cm x 1.8cm
Blade Type: HU100
Details:
- This is NOT a complete key and does NOT include electronics or transponder chips
- Our keys are not included with logos
- Cutting of the key must be performed by an automotive locksmith
- Generally, a key housing will be suitable if the exterior, internal structure and blade type are identical. If unsure please send us detailed images of your current key
- When transferring the electronics, please ensure the transponder chip is also transferred. Do not discard any part of the original key until you have confirmation the new key is working (buttons work and car starts)