



🔑 Upgrade your Lexus key game—because first impressions start at the door.
This Replacement Key Fob Shell Case is a durable, vehicle-specific cover designed for multiple Lexus models. It allows easy installation without cutting or reprogramming by swapping your existing electronics into a brand-new, high-quality shell, restoring your key fob’s look and feel with a perfect fit and lasting durability.
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Manufacturer | JL-ANNEZOEY |
| UPC | 634769355790 |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 2.3 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches |
| Item model number | 5823943389 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | JLANNEZOEY015 |
J**Z
Easy and perfect fit!
Really easy to install, parts fit perfectly, just like the original. The only thing it’s missing is the Lexus logo on the back but otherwise great solution to a broken one.
L**Y
Replacement Key Fob Shell Case
The item was delivered and working perfectly.
D**J
Cheap fix
A little bit of a tight fit but worked great!
B**R
Good replacement Fob
This was a solid replacement after my 4th replacement key fob broke. I really need to learn to just gently twist the key. A few reviews talk about sanding the key at the base where the sleeve presses on. Mine did crack a bit after I put it on but it works well enough. It probably would last longer if it wasn’t cracked. I would sand the base of the key next time for a better fit. I have tried a few replacements and this is the best OEM looking fob that I have tried and saved the cost of cutting a new blank.
D**R
As advertised
Fits almost perfect. Works well
S**H
Exact fit for my Lexus RX 400 H
Exactly the replacement fob for my Lexus RX400H. My original cracked, so I looked for a do it yourself replacement. This one was perfect as I didn’t have to go get the key cut, just reused my existing metal key- it was a little tricky getting the old plastic off the top of the key- pliers did the trick. Sliding the metal key into the new holder was tight (it has to be)- again pliers pressed it into place. 15 minutes later I have a new function key and fob!
F**T
Does NOT fit the 2002 iS300...
Don't let them tell you otherwise! Stopped mid-reconstruction to write review in hopes of no one else with exact model and year, of making this same frustrating mistake. Been altering it for 2 days now... can't go anywhere, it's my only key. Heating a razor blade to melt the plastic blade housing around the blade, as the blade is way too thick for this gadget. No way it will last very long... I've bored the plastic so thin it's barely there but needs to fit inside the fob snugly up to the T of the blade.I appreciate those of you with model/year that this thing does fit, but I don't appreciate being told by seller that this will indeed fit my specific type of blade. And if seller truely didn't know, they should have said they didn't know, so they lied either way. Even if it works after all the customizing I've had to do to it, I give it ZERO stars, regardless. Not worth the time spent to justify the price, of which I was skeptical of working in the first place. Because IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE...
L**E
Still requires modification
2006 Lexus GX460 key. The plastic sock that slips over the metal key still requires modification with this system.Note that you have to tear out the metal key shank from the OEM plastic key fob to use this system. Pliers are likely to be needed. With your metal key shank, you slide over the sock but will find it does not slid all the way up. One can grind off metal towards the end of the key shank or one can grind or file out plastic from the sock so it fits. I chose to modify the sock. Even still with the modifications when I finally slid the metal key all the way into the sock, it still cracked the plastic around the sock. With the sock cracked, it seems to make the plastic somewhat looser in the case.I have the opinion now that it may be better to purchase the other systems that have a blank metal key and have it cut by a locksmith. Not sure what the costs are however to have a locksmith do so.
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