

🔐 Upgrade your key game—because your ride deserves the best!
This key fob case shell is a perfect replacement for Land Rover and Jaguar smart keys, designed to fit models like Range Rover Evoque, Sport, Velar, and Jaguar XF series. It requires no programming—simply transfer your original electronics into this durable shell for a seamless, cost-effective upgrade that restores your key’s look and feel.










| ASIN | B06Y8TWK6B |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,143 in Car & Motorbike ( See Top 100 in Car & Motorbike ) #1,569 in Key Shells |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,239) |
| Date First Available | 16 April 2018 |
| Item Weight | 32 g |
| Item model number | FO-JUC051 |
| Manufacturer | Horande |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FO-JUC051 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.9L x 4.8W Centimeters |
| Size | medium |
| UPC | 614993940290 |
S**H
Exact fit for LR FREELANDER 2keys
Exactly fits my key pcb. Mine is LR freelander 2.
P**R
Good quality
Good
A**R
Value for money
Good product at price
M**H
Did the job and much better value than JLR
Does the job as advertised. Certainly compatible with a 2018 Jaguar XE. Slightly finicky to swap the chip and it doesn't come with instructions, so check YouTube for a guide before you start. Also, note that the "Jaguar" slide thingy that has "Jaguar" engraved on it (whatever that bit is called) won't fit properly so your key fob will be unbranded afterwards. However, it worked perfectly and it cost less than Rs 2000, compared to the Rs 49000 (!!!!) that Navneet JLR in Mumbai were trying to charge me.
S**Y
it doesn't fit
I was out of station for 15 days today I opened the package and checked it the plastic (black part) part and the metal part doesn't fit together so it is no use for me .. unfortunate return date is over so I can't return the product . do not purchase this product..
N**U
Very good product
Very good product I am fully satisfied
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**E
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.
A**H
Fit as original and very good quality easy to replace.
S**R
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