Shell shape
Visible case style, side profile, seams, screw location, battery cover, emergency key slot, and case details.
Fit check
Before you order a custom painted compatible key fob shell, send us clear photos and key details so we can review the closest available fit.
Custom painted compatible key fob shells start at $99. Complete aftermarket key fobs may be quoted separately when available. This is a pre-order fit review, not a guaranteed vehicle compatibility database.

Look for the FCC ID on the back of the fob, inside the battery cover, under the emergency key, or on an internal label. Include every visible marking, even if you are not sure which number matters.
Count every physical button: lock, unlock, trunk, hatch, panic, remote start, power tailgate, sliding door, or blank/hidden button areas. Button order matters. A 4-button fob may not match another 4-button fob if the layout, icon position, or shell shape is different.
Visible case style, side profile, seams, screw location, battery cover, emergency key slot, and case details.
Button count, button position, icon order, and whether the shell matches the submitted photos.
FCC ID, part number, model number, and any other visible markings that may narrow the key style.
Whether your request is better suited for a painted compatible shell or a complete aftermarket key fob quote.
Send us your photos and key details before ordering. We will review the information and let you know whether we can suggest a compatible painted shell option or quote a complete aftermarket fob.
No. The fit check helps reduce mismatch risk based on the photos and details you provide, but it is not a guaranteed compatibility database or programming guarantee.
A painted shell is the exterior case. A complete aftermarket key fob may include electronics and usually requires local cutting or programming services, which we do not provide.
No. We do not provide key cutting, cloning, programming, immobilizer pairing, or locksmith services.
No. We do not modify customer original keys. The fit check is for reviewing compatible painted shell options or quoting a complete aftermarket fob when available.
Upload clear front, back, inside-label, and button-layout photos, plus your vehicle year, make, model, and trim. We may still be able to review it, or we may ask for more details.
No. Button count is only one part of the review. Shell shape, button position, FCC ID, part number, emergency key slot, and vehicle details can all matter.
Usually no. Complete fobs often need cutting and programming by a local automotive locksmith, dealer, or qualified technician.
Most reviews can be answered after we receive clear photos and complete vehicle details. If the fob has unclear markings or multiple possible versions, we may ask for additional photos.