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product_id: 117392267
title: "Cutting NOT Required - Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case & Pad fits Honda 2003-2012 Accord / 2006-2013 Civic EX / 2009-2015 Pilot /2005-2006 CR-V"
brand: "usaremote"
price: "AED 53"
currency: AED
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Usa Remote"
url: https://www.desertcart.ae/products/117392267-cutting-not-required-key-fob-keyless-entry-remote-shell-case
store_origin: AE
region: United Arab Emirates
---

# Fits multiple Honda models (2003-2015) No cutting or locksmith needed Durable, OEM-quality plastic shell Cutting NOT Required - Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case & Pad fits Honda 2003-2012 Accord / 2006-2013 Civic EX / 2009-2015 Pilot /2005-2006 CR-V

**Brand:** usaremote
**Price:** AED 53
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔑 Upgrade your key game—no cutting, no stress, just seamless style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cutting NOT Required - Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case & Pad fits Honda 2003-2012 Accord / 2006-2013 Civic EX / 2009-2015 Pilot /2005-2006 CR-V by usaremote
- **How much does it cost?** AED 53 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/117392267-cutting-not-required-key-fob-keyless-entry-remote-shell-case)

## Best For

- usaremote enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted usaremote brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Transponder Ready:** Securely house your transponder chip with easy glue-in placement—keep your car starting smoothly.
- • **Wide Compatibility:** Perfect fit for Honda Accord, Civic EX, Pilot, and CR-V models spanning over a decade.
- • **OEM-Grade Durability:** Sturdy plastic shell designed to outlast your original key housing.
- • **Effortless Installation:** Swap your original key blade with zero cutting or locksmith hassle.
- • **Sleek & Functional Design:** 4-button layout with precise grooves and hinge for a seamless, professional finish.

## Overview

This premium key fob shell fits Honda models from 2003 to 2015, offering a durable plastic replacement that requires no cutting or locksmith services. Designed for easy blade swapping and transponder chip housing, it ensures your key looks and functions like new, making it the smart choice for maintaining your vehicle’s security and style.

## Description

Product description HONDA KEY FOB SHELL REPLACEMENT

Review: It works without having to be re programmed - My key fob was sadly coming apart. After getting a new battery put in at one of my oil changes; I noticed the connection from front to back was loose and then at some point it would not stay together. I ended up duct taping it together as I was told a new key fob was really expensive. I was so happy when someone shared that they had seen a key fob for Honda on desertcart. So for such a low price, it was worth a try. I was so happy that this fit perfectly. The assembly was pretty easy but I did struggle a little to align everything up and wasn’t sure how hard I could push as I didn’t want to break it. I may need to change the battery now, but it does work and bonus I don’t need duct tape any longer.
Review: Take your time putting it together! - Got this for a 2005 Accord key where the plastic around the metal blade had started to crack badly. I expected this to be a very quick install, but it ended up being a lot more involved than I expected. Not surprisingly, the instructions are very limited - here are some things I found that I hope you may find useful. 1) Your old metal blade may be very hard to remove from the old key housing. In my case, since it was already cracking around it, I was able to snap it out, but if the housing wasn't damaged around the blade you may need to use side cutters to cut the plastic off around it. Trying to lever the key out of the housing may result in bending it if the plastic isn't already cracked - so be careful. 2a) If you have a transponder (I did! See the first and second photos) you may be in for a wild ride figuring out how to deal with it. To start, it was incredibly difficult to remove, in addition to being press fit into the top plastic shell with a little cap over it, one end had a small blob of glue holding it in place. I ended up needing to cut out the plastic around it with an x-acto knife to free it. 2b) Once the chip is out, there's no way to mount it like in the OEM key, just a space where it can go. It will definitely rattle around, and if the key ever cracks open for any reason it will almost certainly be lost - meaning you won't be able to start the car. I ended up using two little blobs of hot glue, one in the bottom of the spot where the chip sits, and then one along the top edge of the remote unit. If you choose to use glue, make sure you use a glue that can be removed! I almost used epoxy but then realized I would never be able to get the remote out to change the battery! Hot glue will keep it from rattling around inside, but then can be peeled off later when it's time to change the battery. 3) The plastic frame that slides over the blade fits VERY snugly. If you have any crud on the blade, especially around the bottom, it will have a hard time going down. Clean the blade with an alcohol wipe or similar to get around this. Once it's clean, note the orientation of the frame to the blade, there's a taper at the bottom that should be clear, then pull the frame down with even pressure one each side. The hole in the blade may not perfectly align with the holes in the frame. Mine still ended up going together just fine despite this, but be aware of it. 4) The blade/frame piece does not float between the two halves of the housing, it mounts into the back half. There are grooves it will slide into, then click into place. Again, if you look closely, it will be intuitive. 5) The halves hinge together from the back of the housing, at the key ring slot. 6) Do not over-tighten the screw - if it's not going in smoothly, take it out and make sure it's aligned well. Once it's all the way in, don't "torque" it down - you'll either snap it in half or strip the threading in the housing. This is a good product at a great price and I expect it will hold up well, but take care when assembling it or you'll end up buying another one.

## Features

- HONDA KEY FOB SHELL REPLACEMENT: Replacement key fob shell case for select Honda vehicles, including 2003-2014 Accord, 2006-2013 Civic EX, 2009-2015 Pilot, and 2005-2006 CR-V. Please compare your original remote shape and button layout with the product images before ordering.
- SHELL ONLY (NO ELECTRONICS / NO CHIP INCLUDED): This is a replacement key fob shell only — no circuit board, battery, or electronics included. Move your original internals into this car key cover.
- NO CUTTING REQUIRED: Easy DIY installation. Move your existing key blade and internal components from your original remote into the new shell. No cutting or locksmith required.
- GREAT FOR WORN or BROKEN KEY FOBS: Perfect for replacing a cracked, damaged, or worn Honda key fob case while keeping your original working internals. A simple solution to refresh your remote’s appearance and usability.
- TRANSPONDER CHIP REQUIRED TO START CAR: If your original key fob has a transponder chip, you must transfer it (some users secure it with a small amount of glue). Without the chip, the vehicle may not start.
- MATCH PART NUMBERS BEFORE BUYING: Compatible with common P/Ns: KR55WK49308, MLBHLIK-1T, N5F-A05TAA, N5F-S0084A, OUCG8D-380H-A (compare your remote + button layout to listing images). 4-Button remote shell (LOCK / UNLOCK / OPEN TRUNK / PANIC layout).

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07Q4F9SLY |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #259 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Key Shells |
| Brand | USARemote |
| Brand Name | USARemote |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Color | 4-Btn |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 31,328 Reviews |
| Included Components | Remote Shell Case ONLY |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | USARemote |
| Manufacturer Part Number | h-bless-4b-key-case |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | h-bless |
| Model Number | h-bless-4b-key-case |
| Number of Buttons | 4 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** USARemote
- **Color:** 4-Btn
- **Item Weight:** 0.01 Kilograms
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Vehicle Service Type:** Car

## Images

![Cutting NOT Required - Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case & Pad fits Honda 2003-2012 Accord / 2006-2013 Civic EX / 2009-2015 Pilot /2005-2006 CR-V - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81AbKk0sz7L.jpg)
![Cutting NOT Required - Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case & Pad fits Honda 2003-2012 Accord / 2006-2013 Civic EX / 2009-2015 Pilot /2005-2006 CR-V - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81aZR-dFoYL.jpg)
![Cutting NOT Required - Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case & Pad fits Honda 2003-2012 Accord / 2006-2013 Civic EX / 2009-2015 Pilot /2005-2006 CR-V - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81pGoy7Om0L.jpg)
![Cutting NOT Required - Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case & Pad fits Honda 2003-2012 Accord / 2006-2013 Civic EX / 2009-2015 Pilot /2005-2006 CR-V - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/719Ou0fFEEL.jpg)
![Cutting NOT Required - Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case & Pad fits Honda 2003-2012 Accord / 2006-2013 Civic EX / 2009-2015 Pilot /2005-2006 CR-V - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81PzuRNpntL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Changed key fob to the new not working why?**
A: Make sure you have the chip from the original key. It’s a small rectangular piece.

**Q: Compatible Honda Pilot 2014?**
A: If your original key case looks like this, this case should be able to work for you. I can't say specifically what model vehicles it's compatible with, because I have no idea what each key case looks like.

**Q: Will this work for 2012 Civic Si 2-door coupe?**
A: I have a four door se

**Q: What size is the screw?**
A: It’s tiny, just like the original from the OEM key.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works without having to be re programmed
*by H***K on April 24, 2026*

My key fob was sadly coming apart. After getting a new battery put in at one of my oil changes; I noticed the connection from front to back was loose and then at some point it would not stay together. I ended up duct taping it together as I was told a new key fob was really expensive. I was so happy when someone shared that they had seen a key fob for Honda on Amazon. So for such a low price, it was worth a try. I was so happy that this fit perfectly. The assembly was pretty easy but I did struggle a little to align everything up and wasn’t sure how hard I could push as I didn’t want to break it. I may need to change the battery now, but it does work and bonus I don’t need duct tape any longer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Take your time putting it together!
*by J***R on December 19, 2024*

Got this for a 2005 Accord key where the plastic around the metal blade had started to crack badly. I expected this to be a very quick install, but it ended up being a lot more involved than I expected. Not surprisingly, the instructions are very limited - here are some things I found that I hope you may find useful. 1) Your old metal blade may be very hard to remove from the old key housing. In my case, since it was already cracking around it, I was able to snap it out, but if the housing wasn't damaged around the blade you may need to use side cutters to cut the plastic off around it. Trying to lever the key out of the housing may result in bending it if the plastic isn't already cracked - so be careful. 2a) If you have a transponder (I did! See the first and second photos) you may be in for a wild ride figuring out how to deal with it. To start, it was incredibly difficult to remove, in addition to being press fit into the top plastic shell with a little cap over it, one end had a small blob of glue holding it in place. I ended up needing to cut out the plastic around it with an x-acto knife to free it. 2b) Once the chip is out, there's no way to mount it like in the OEM key, just a space where it can go. It will definitely rattle around, and if the key ever cracks open for any reason it will almost certainly be lost - meaning you won't be able to start the car. I ended up using two little blobs of hot glue, one in the bottom of the spot where the chip sits, and then one along the top edge of the remote unit. If you choose to use glue, make sure you use a glue that can be removed! I almost used epoxy but then realized I would never be able to get the remote out to change the battery! Hot glue will keep it from rattling around inside, but then can be peeled off later when it's time to change the battery. 3) The plastic frame that slides over the blade fits VERY snugly. If you have any crud on the blade, especially around the bottom, it will have a hard time going down. Clean the blade with an alcohol wipe or similar to get around this. Once it's clean, note the orientation of the frame to the blade, there's a taper at the bottom that should be clear, then pull the frame down with even pressure one each side. The hole in the blade may not perfectly align with the holes in the frame. Mine still ended up going together just fine despite this, but be aware of it. 4) The blade/frame piece does not float between the two halves of the housing, it mounts into the back half. There are grooves it will slide into, then click into place. Again, if you look closely, it will be intuitive. 5) The halves hinge together from the back of the housing, at the key ring slot. 6) Do not over-tighten the screw - if it's not going in smoothly, take it out and make sure it's aligned well. Once it's all the way in, don't "torque" it down - you'll either snap it in half or strip the threading in the housing. This is a good product at a great price and I expect it will hold up well, but take care when assembling it or you'll end up buying another one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Similar to Original
*by N***O on April 8, 2026*

Key broke out of the original plastic housing so I ordered this and it worked great. Installed it following the instructions and it feels more sturdy than the original. Everything fit great and it looks great too.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-16*