

🔐 Upgrade your Audi’s style without the hassle—keyless entry, redefined.
This replacement key fob shell fits multiple Audi models from 2006-2013, offering a premium, durable 4-button case with a steel key ring. It requires no programming—just transfer your existing electronics and cut the uncut key blade at a locksmith. Perfect for restoring your key’s sleek look and feel with ease.






| ASIN | B07PZ69YPW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #371,614 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #2,383 in Keyless Entry Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (305) |
| Date First Available | March 24, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Manufacturer | HuihuangAMZus |
| Manufacturer Part Number | sku1448-dy |
| Number of Buttons | 4 |
| OEM Part Number | MYT-4073A, MYT8Z0837231, 4D0837231E, 4D0837231P, 4D0 837 231 E, D0 837 231 P. |
| Product Dimensions | 2.8"L x 1.38"W |
| UPC | 655160936425 |
B**N
Keyless fob case.
Perfect fit for Audi A6C6 2008
A**A
Great quality for Price 👏👏
honestly for the price this feels really nice and premium, it even has some nice weight to it adding onto the effect of a premium fob. the fit and finish is great, the only thing i'd change is the feel of the panic button as the internal rubber insert that goes under the plastic panic button is a little too soft to press and i found myself pressing it harder than usual, unlike the original Audi keyfob which felt easy to press and had a slightly stiffer feel, but its still manageable. the spring and button they used for the flip key feels really nice as well, the spring itself is really strong so it'll make you feel confident in flipping it open. it performs as expected like the regular keyfob, but do expect to scratch it since it is only plastic. another nice feature of this keyfob is that the ring hoop itself is made of steel so you won't have to worry about breaking it from tugging it. swapping over the motherboard from my old broken key was easy, though you will need a precision screwdriver set since it's held together by 3 screws just like the original. other than that, it was fairly easy to install, i would just recommend the manufacturer to adjust the stiffness of the panic button to something a little stiffer and to add a rubber grommet like the original fob to avoid having water leak inside it.
M**E
Works with 2008 Audi Tt
You have to make sure you get the PCB level in the base. It is a snug fit
M**A
Not functional
Yo can’t actually get this key programmed through Audi and most Audi cars have to go through Audi to bypass the alarm function.
S**A
Great item
Easy install
B**O
Brand new key for $10
I bought this as the old one was worn out. I simply switched the internal chip board over and the original flipout *key* including the Audi logo on back... (Did this as I would have had to have dealer or locksmith cut the key new key for $100+) Anyway voila brand new key.
M**N
Difficult assembly! Not bad quality, but lesser than OEM.
2.5 stars rounded up to 3. I recently bought a used Audi and didn't like how worn the key fobs felt. They were quite slick, like a used keyboard where the keys have lost their matte finish. Overall, the new case feels sturdy in-hand and will definitely get the job done, but it took a deal of fitting that was probably not worth the time. First, there were no instructions on what exactly to do with the fob, and there are a few places where you can get hung up. Here are a few things I noted: 1) Check YouTube for tutorials on how to get the back cover off. There is a tab you have to push in the well where the key locks in. Push that out. 2)Once it's off, you're going to need the world's smallest star wrench, or be willing to break the case open. I have a set of star/torx wrenches, but there are two here that are several sizes smaller than the smallest I have. I opted to break it open. 3) Audi has melted the plastic case in certain places to lock the main board in place. You're going to want to take a razor and carefully shave that off to release it. Only then can then pull the board out. 4) There is an RFID chip in the top right of the case, under the board. This is possibly the hardest part of the disassembley. The chip is encased in melted plastic. It will take some time and finesse to cut it out with a razor or Exacto knife. Be careful as I'm sure it will render the fob useless if you break the glass. 5) You'll want to put that chip in the carrying case provided, and tape it down. If you don't tape it in place, it will get loose and rattle. I did this and It was extremely difficult to get the carrying case back off once installed. 6) Ensure that the battery contacts are making a good connection with the board. It's easy screw up. They should almost push the main board out of the case. 7) While all the provided parts fit together just fine, once everything is installed, the locking surfaces of the spring loaded button, key, and case don't exactly line up. This creates pressure and makes it so the button doesn't push out very far. It took a lot of trial and error to cut the plastic to work just right. Quality differences: The OEM fob definitely had better overall quality. Though I didn't take photos, the aftermarket fob lacked the rubberized seals (for water resistance) and gold-plated battery contacts (better for supplying power). The new fob had slightly larger gaps in the plastic parts, and the Panic button was a cheap, bright red plastic. I just ended up using the original. Obviously, it lacks the Audi logo, if that matters to you. Now that I've done all this, I think it looks and feels great. The spring is SO much better and positive, and I like the new matte finish. I really don't plan on buying a second one, though, as I don't feel it was worth the time. All internal photos are of the old fob as I didn't want to reopen the new one.
V**R
Very easy to program good quality
So I really liked the quality I’ve had it for a couple of weeks now and it’s still holding up really well I’ve gotten others from different companies and they break within a week this one has been dropped a couple of times and did not break open like others minimal scratches key part still pops open every time it’s not sticks or feels loose the guys who programmed it said it was super easy the motherboard was very well constructed and put together not going to easily loose pieces if it falls so overall I’m really happy with this product definitely ordering another one very soon
G**O
No trae chip y y si le pones la pila no funciona nada de abrir o cerrar nada más es una llave metálica es una estafa no compren
C**Y
It worked briefly, but stopped locking and unlocking the car. I have switched out the batteries, and it still doesn’t work.
L**B
Bought this to replace fob for Audi A8 - unfortunately the existing circuit board in our current fob is a slightly different size and it doesn't fit into this fob. The fob seems to be made well but without being able to fit our current board, no ability to review on if it actually works or not.
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