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🔑 VVDI Super Chip XT27A01/XT27A66 – Xhorse Transponder Chip for Car Key Programming
I picked this VVDI Super Chip because I’ve been working on reprogramming a few car keys using a Mini Key Tool, and this chip is compatible with a ton of formats (ID46, 40, 43, 4D, 8C, etc.). The price was too good to pass up—locally, one chip can run $6–8, and this pack was way cheaper per piece.
Shipping took just under 3 weeks to the US—standard for AliExpress. It was packed decently in a bubble pouch, and none of the chips were damaged.
Using it was easier than expected. The chip programmed smoothly with my VVDI Mini Key Tool and worked immediately with the car ECU—zero syncing problems. They work for a wide range of models (Toyota, Honda, some Fords), and I’ve already used several without issues.
Pros: – Excellent compatibility – Easy to program – Way cheaper than US equivalents – Works reliably on different models
Cons: – No instructions included (but easy enough if you’re familiar) – Packaging could be better if ordering large quantities
For the price (about 70–80% less than local suppliers), these chips totally exceeded my expectations.
US $28.85
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🔧 jingyuqin 2 Buttons Flip Key Shell for Peugeot
I ordered this Peugeot 2-button flip shell to replace a broken OEM key case for a 207. The shell design caught my eye because it mimicked the original key closely, and the price was unbeatable—$3 vs $25+ on Amazon or eBay.
Delivery was fast—about 2 weeks—and the key case was intact, no scratches or warps.
Swapping out the internals took under 10 minutes. The VA2 blade needed minor filing to fit, but otherwise, it was a seamless job. The build quality isn’t OEM-level, but it’s solid enough. Spring mechanism is snappy and hasn’t worn out yet.
Pros: – Super affordable – Easy to assemble – Spring and buttons feel responsive – Looks close to original
Cons: – Plastic feels a little lighter than OEM – No logo or branding (which I expected)
For the price, I’d grab a couple more as backups.
US $2.15
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🛠️ jingyuqin Remote Key Case for Peugeot & Citroen (2/3 Button)
I went with this remote key case as a spare for a Citroën C4. It supports CE0523/CE0536 versions, and I liked that it came with multiple button configurations.
Arrived in 2.5 weeks, decently packed.
Fitting the electronics inside was smooth. The buttons are a bit stiff at first but loosened after a few days. It’s not OEM-level plastic, but doesn’t feel cheap either.
Pros: – Compatible with multiple Peugeot/Citroën models – Easy installation – Clean button layout
Cons: – Key blade may require local cutting – Buttons feel a bit “clicky”
Definitely worth it considering the $3 price tag—less than a tenth of the local cost.
US $2.39
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🚗 KEYYOU Remote Key for Opel/Vauxhall (ID46 Chip, 433MHz)
I picked this KEYYOU remote key for a friend’s Corsa E. The built-in ID46 chip and frequency matched perfectly.
Shipping was about 3 weeks. The key arrived pre-fitted with chip and electronics. No branding on it, but quality-wise, it’s close to OEM.
We programmed it using a diagnostic tool (OP-COM clone), and everything synced instantly—remote locking/unlocking and immobilizer too.
Pros: – Pre-installed electronics – Works right out of the box – Clean flip action
Cons: – No logo – No instructions
In the US, a similar programmed remote can run $50–80. This was under $20.
US $7.2
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🛠️ KEYYOU Modified Flip Key for VW (2/3 Button Shell)
I ordered this VW-style flip key shell to replace a worn-out case for a Jetta B5. Looked close to OEM online and was under $5.
Took 18 days to arrive. No electronics inside, but that’s what I wanted. Swapped in my circuit board and immobilizer chip—everything fit snugly.
The flip is crisp, the blade firm. Buttons are okay, though not as tactile as OEM.
Pros: – OEM-style look – Easy to assemble – Strong flip spring
Cons: – Plastic feels lighter – No branding or rubber seal
Still way better than expected for the price.
US $2.87
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🚘 KEYYOU 433MHz Flip Key for Peugeot/Citroën (ID46)
Bought this 433MHz flip key as a test for a Peugeot 307. Was curious to see if a pre-installed ID46 chip key at $12 would function fully.
Came in around 16 days. Looked and felt decent—again, no logo, but that’s normal. Programmed it with Lexia 3 without issue.
Remote functions work fine, immobilizer synced after two attempts.
Pros: – Pre-installed chip – Fully functional – Strong key blade
Cons: – Buttons slightly stiff – Doesn’t include emergency blade
Overall? Still a solid deal.
US $4.51
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🔑 Chrysler/Dodge Remote Key Fob (433MHz, 7941 Chip)
This Chrysler-compatible key fob came pre-programmed with a 7941 chip. Used it for a 2013 Dodge Journey.
Shipping took nearly 3.5 weeks. Packaging was fine, and the fob was clean.
Paired it via OBD2 programmer. Keyless entry and ignition work. Range isn’t as far as OEM, but still usable.
Pros: – Works perfectly with OEM systems – Cheap alternative to dealership keys – Includes electronics and battery
Cons: – Slight delay in button response – Shorter range than OEM
This is $18 vs $120+ at the dealership. No-brainer.
US $6.48
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🔧 jingyuqin Key Shell for Hyundai/Kia Models
Needed a Hyundai/Kia flip shell for an Accent. This one supports a wide range of models and costs under $4.
Arrived in 15 days. Looks nearly identical to original, except for the missing logo.
Transferring the PCB and transponder chip was a breeze. Flip feels solid and hasn’t dulled over time.
Pros: – Very OEM-like design – Snappy flip mechanism – Great compatibility
Cons: – Slightly thinner plastic – No branding
Honestly, surprised how good it turned out.
US $2.15
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🔑 XT27A VVDI Super Chip – 5 to 100pcs Bulk Pack
Ordered this bulk VVDI chip pack because I go through a lot of chips in my key repair side hustle. Much better value per piece—like 60–70 cents each vs $5 here in the States.
Came vacuum sealed. Every chip I’ve tried has worked flawlessly with the Mini Key Tool.
Pros: – Massive savings – Universal compatibility – All worked on first try
Cons: – Packaging isn’t compartmentalized – No instructions included
Highly recommended for techs or locksmiths.
US $19.71
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🧠 KEYYOU EWS System Remote Key with ID44 for BMW
This BMW remote key with ID44 chip was for an E39 5 Series. Came with a battery, buttons, and uncut blade.
Arrived in 2.5 weeks. Programmed using INPA software—immobilizer synced right away. Key fob buttons worked too, which surprised me.
Pros: – Full remote key with chip – Battery included – Affordable vs dealership pricing
Cons: – Feels slightly lighter – Needs local cutting
Would I order again? Absolutely.
US $0.99
🛍️ Final Verdict
Honestly, I expected a few duds, but every item exceeded expectations—especially considering the price. The delivery times were within the usual 2–3 week range for AliExpress, and packaging was mostly decent.
If you’re into key repairs, car electronics, or just want to save big on remotes, these AliExpress listings are gold. I’ve already added several to my cart again. Definitely recommending to fellow DIYers and side hustlers.










