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Maxeah

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    2006
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    Massachusetts (MA)

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  1. Oh shoot, I did not clarify well, the plastic shell which hold the transponder and the key blade, which is molded into the plastic, is the problem. Thanks for pointing that out. Alan
  2. Hi Folks, i have had the dreaded broken key shell issue 5 times since I have owned vehicle. Being the owner of a Jewelry Manufacturing firm, and a industrial designer, I thought ther has got to be something better. So I made a metal 2 part shell, to accommodate the actual blade, without cutting a new one. I have been using mine for 6 months. Absolute permanent solution. I showed to my locksmith that kept cutting new keys for me at least once a year, and wanted some for his cars, and not his customers. We are experimenting with stainless steel, plated brass. Other common key shells that fail are honda, and Crysler. They will be available, once we have decisions on metal and manufacturing methods. If you have interest Send your info on this forum, so we can gauge this market. Thanks for reading. Alan
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