- Color: Black
- Brand: KeylessOption
- Vehicle Service Type: Car
- Just the case no electronics or circuit board are included
- Compatible with KOBDT04A
- Easy installation which does not require reprogramming
- Constructed with high quality materials for long lasting durability
- This is a replacement part to match the original in form and function

















Johnny B Good –
The replacement key and case combination was exactly what I was looking for my 2005 Chrysler 300 Touring. I bought my car used and it only came with one keyless fob and one gray transponder key, and the keyless fob was held together with a huge ball of tape and the buttons didn’t work very well. Searching Amazon was a bit of a chore, there are so many different styles of keyless fob’s that it took quite a while finding a match to mine. Finally, after finding one that looked like mine by matching the picture posted and using the search section for my year, make, and model vehicle, I found one and ordered it! I was pleasantly surprised when the package arrived one full day earlier than expected. I was also happy to discover the new fob case and blank key appeared to be identical to my old one, except the size of the screw that held the back cover on was about half the size of my old one. The transponder and battery assembly was easily removed from my old case and dropped right into place in the new one, I did find that a drop of 3 in 1 oil on the threads of the new screw that held the back cover on helped tremendously when screwing it in. I did have a little trouble finding someone to cut the new key blank. At both, Home Depot and Lowe’s, the employees working the key cutting machine were either too lazy or too stupid to cut the key after seeing it was attached to the fob case, and both made excuses why they couldn’t cut it. So, the next time I went to Walmart, I went to the auto repair counter and there was a fairly short, young lady working, she took both keys over to the cutting machine, looked at them for a second and said, “Sure, I can cut this key, no problem!” Which she proceeded to do and, she did it for free! I took the key to my car, tried it out, and it worked flawlessly!I would’ve rated the fob case with blank key 5 stars except it was so time consuming to find the correct match to my old one and the shipping and handling charges nearly doubled my cost, and I thought that was kind of high. But, for $15 dollars I still got an awesome deal considering the dealer would only sell me a new key with a new transponder fob, and they wanted $300 and I had to drop the car with them for an entire day! I will be using this company in the future for all of my automotive keys!
Dan Samuelson –
This key fob replaces one that I broke. When I put a new key ring on my old fob I neglected to verify that it would move freely in ALL directions. The new ring was too big to lever up and down as well as rotate. It levered up in my pocket and broke the tab, my mistake, not a fob defect. The new fob comes with a smaller key ring and I am using that so I don’t break it again.Since my Jeep uses the same key for the door and the ignition it was fairly easy to have the new key blank cut. For the Jeep I had to cut the key and then transfer the old transponder to the new fob. I have heard stories that moving the transponder first and then cutting the key caused issues. Supposedly the vehicle would start and then die after a minute. It may be just a story but I can’t discount it.Will the lettering wear off? Probably but so did the original that came with the Jeep. For me, this did the job.
Trisha Burkhardt –
got this hoping it would work, since being told by shops it wouldn’t in hopes I would spend a couple of hundred $ to get a new key and fob from them.. Well I’m stubborn and like most people need to watch every penny lately.. After being told that one of the buttons (the lock button) wasn’t going to work, I didn’t much care since my jeep would automatically lock the doors once I started driving… then much to my surprise, a button I was told was damaged seemed to come alive..lmao… had the key cut at a local ACE hardware and for a tenth of what everyone else wanted to charge me I have a totally working key/fob.. thank you
Hoss –
good replacement for broken key-less pads. really like it.
William T. Conlan –
I only needed to transfer the key and circuit board.They were a perfect fit.A #0 Philips screwdriver was the only tool required.
Fair reviewer –
The key fob itself is great, identical physically to OEM, except the key needs to be made. That’s my mistake when making the order. Just the thought of having to explain to someone when having the key made was enough for me to return it.
Cisco –
Easy to switch over my old keys parts to the new one and fit perfectly
Michael Wilson –
Fixed our 05 Cherokee for cheap. Beat the dealer by a mile. DIY super simple.