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2nd May 2020, 12:22 | #1 |
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Is this a genuine Valeo key case?
All of us at some time or other will suffer broken lock and unlock buttons on our key cases. Fortunately e-Bay has many sellers offering cheap replacements but:
After meticulous further research I ordered from this seller. What a difference! This appears to be the genuine article because:
So, if you don't want to engage in modifying shoddy mouldings I would recommend that you buy only from those who show photographs of the internal detail so that you can check that the case has the proper retaining arrangements for the PCB and transponder. I highly recommend the seller I have linked to above; he answered my questions promptly and delivery was rapid. Simon
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2nd May 2020, 12:39 | #2 |
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No, they are a good quality copy and no more Simon
If you look at the blade part where it enters the plastic secured with the roll pin, the blade width is reduced on these, meaning they are designed to be used with Land Rover Discovery II fob housing also They're much better than the cheap tat ones, but they're not Valeo.......I have two on my coffee table as we speak purchased from the very same seller I would use these when I refurbish a key, but I wouldn't supply one as a Valeo original, as they're not If you are intending to use these if your PPD "Rover" unlock button has disintegrated, use the original plastic part attached to your blade, and it will fit securely into the key shell. Brian |
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Notwithstanding this, the point of my thread was to assist club members to find the best possible replacement case. You seem to be suggesting Brian that the Valeo logo on the blade and back cover is fraudulent on behalf of the manufacturer. The seller made no claim as to its authenticity and indeed the back cover (but not the blade) had the Valeo logo concealed. I hope that some will find my post useful. Simon
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The third pic has a bit of tape over the logo, so the seller appears to be saying 'don't assume it's a Valeo'.
Anyway, from my experience - the best way to tell a real Valeo from a non-Valeo is the action of the buttons. A real one has perfect spacing between the top of the microswitch and the underside of the button press - hence you get a decisive 'click' when the button is pressed. A non-Valeo doesn't have the correct spacing and the buttons are slushy. All of the fobs I've tried so far (which is quite a few ) have had slushy buttons. |
2nd May 2020, 17:23 | #5 |
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I had the same case for my ZT, and they were fantastic
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I asked the seller about the tape before purchase. He offered no comment other than the parts were supplied to him like that. We should therefore not make any assumptions. Quote:
Alternative supplier There seems to be healthy interest in the part to which I linked; the supplier says he has only three remaining and the price has increased. Also worth considering might be this one which, from the photographs, has the correct PCB clips and transponder box although it does have other indications that it's a copy. Simon
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Well here is the closeup of the "Genuine" keyblade from the eBay supplier you linked to viewed in profile The black plastic part of the fake blade is incompatible with the HU92 blade as used in the Rover 75 original key as it is designed to be used with the Land Rover key blade as pictured here......... And here is an actual real genuine Valeo keyblade........ And from another angle here The fake Valeo casing you linked to is quite satisfactory to be used as a refurbishment case, provided you are able to extract the blade from the old key along with the small black plastic part, something you omitted from your original post I've been sourcing key housings for eight years, and I dare say have probably bought larger quantities than most members here, and I can tell you Valeo key housings were never supplied to the public with blank blades, nor were they ever fitted with blank transponders. I have a small quantity of real cases which I sourced directly from a legitimate source, and which I will be keeping for personal use. In terms of your "extensive research" I've also linked to this seller in the past, for the benefit of fellow owners, it's there if you care to look Of course I'm just there to wipe people's eyeballs, all traders past and present are don't you know......I seem to recall charging the last "punter" £10 to refurbish their key with one of these housings, fitting a new battery, two replacement tactile switches, and including return signed for post Anyway I have answered the question in your thread title, no this is not a genuine Valeo key case Brian |
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So by your own argument, the above is a genuine Valeo keyblade. Secondly: Quote:
Note also that the back cover of your Land Rover assembly has identical Valeo and CE markings to the back cover of my replacement. Isn't it odd that you say that one is genuine and the other isn't when all others for sale on e-Bay have plain back covers. Also very significant is the high quality of the moulded case. I suggest that a copy could never be produced to that standard for the price charged. The supporting evidence is the commonly offered shoddy interiors with dysfunctional PCB clips, transponder boxes which don't retain the module, partially obscured LED lenses and absent date clocks and plastics ID. You, of course, choose to ignore all this because it doesn't fit with the image of universal superiority of which you try so hard to convince us all. Simon
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I do wish you hadn't said that. I've never met Brian but I do value enormously the immense amount of expertise and knowledge imparted FREELY to anyone who is stuck on trying to keep these motors on the road. He must have saved me a great deal of sweat and money over the years I've owned my R75. I for one am extremely grateful. PS On your advice . . . I've ordered up a "Valeo" key from this seller. Hope there's not a sting in the tail. Dave
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This picture I pulled from another eBay seller, was used to demonstrate to others who perhaps have not seen a Land Rover Discovery key, what the blade looks like, nothing more and it of course like your key casing is a copy, you may note that I laid no claim as to the authenticity of the product, especially as the seller had obscured the Land Rover logo, but there was no black tape on the rear part of the casing, tsk how inconsistent of these pesky eBay resellers Also it would appear, that all of the date "clocks" on these "genuine" cases all appear to have stopped in October 2004 too So what do you have to say to that Simon? has the cat got your tongue perhaps? Anyway, I'm still waiting to hear what your thoughts are as to the difference between eating a custard tart, as opposed to a custard slice, now there is a bit of research you can really get your teeth into Brian |
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