Kia 3 Button Remote Key Case
Kia 3 Button Remote Key case to replacement old, damaged Kia car keys.
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Introducing our replacement Kia 3 Button Remote Key Case, the perfect solution for those who want to replace their worn-out or damaged keys for the Kia Seed Picanto or Sportage. With a sleek and stylish design, this key case will not only look great but also provide the functionality you need.
Crafted from high-quality materials, our key case is built to last, ensuring a long-lasting and durable solution that will keep your key secure and functional. With precise cutouts that match the original key design, you won't have to worry about compatibility issues.
The compact size of the key case makes it easy to carry in your pocket or purse, so you can carry your key with you wherever you go. And with three buttons for lock, unlock, and panic, you'll have all the functionality you need to operate your vehicle with ease.
So why wait? Upgrade your Kia key today with our reliable and affordable Kia 3 Button Remote Key Case.
This key shell is a suitable replacement for the following key fobs; Kia Seed Kia SeedPro Kia Picanto Kia Sportage If your Kia key fob looks similar then it will fit. Simply transfer the electronics and battery from your existing key into the new fob. This is the easiest way to make your Kia key fob look good as new and an ideal solution for key fobs with worn out buttons.
Buy our Kia 3 Button Remote Key Case today with free UK delivery.
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General Advice and Tips for Replacing your Key Case
Here are some general tips to follow whilst replacing your key case:
Always work on a clean flat area preferably with a white background and good lighting. Because car keys contain small parts it is important to be able to see any parts that may fall out.
Double check for any screws. If you are applying pressure and the key is not coming apart check for screws. Sometimes they can be hidden behind the manufacturers badge.
Be careful with any tools you are using. If you are using a tool to pry the case apart be careful not to injury yourself.
DON’T throw your old case away until you have tested that the new key works. If you try the new key and the car won’t start it means you have not transferred over the transponder immobiliser chip. Sometimes this chip is not on the main circuit board. If this is the case hold the old key close to the vehicle as well as the new one. It should now start. You will now have to carefully look for the transponder chip.
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