






🔐 Unlock your Volvo’s potential with smart, stylish keyless entry!
This set of 2 aftermarket keyless entry remotes fits a wide range of Volvo models from 2007 to 2017, including S60, S80, V60, V70, XC60, and XC70. Each fob includes a complete electronic assembly with battery and an insert blade, requiring dealer or locksmith programming. Designed as a cost-effective replacement for OEM part KR55WK49264, these remotes offer reliable functionality and convenience for Volvo owners seeking quick and affordable key fob solutions.


| ASIN | B074V8MFNZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #188,201 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #616 in Car Remote Controls |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (72) |
| Date First Available | 29 November 2017 |
| Item Weight | 28.3 g |
| Manufacturer | USARemote |
| Manufacturer Part Number | vl-kr55-smrt-5b |
| Manufacturer reference | vl-kr55-smrt-5b |
| Number of buttons | 5 |
| OEM Part Number | KR55WK49264 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.18 x 1.27 x 5.08 cm; 28.35 g |
| UPC | 630591318217 |
G**S
Very great product and programmable
M**F
Garbage if you have keyless entry. They can be coded to start the vehicle but not to open it remotely which is really weird since they have all the buttons to do that. Opening them up you can see they are missing components that the oem Volvo ones aren't. These also come with a single battery yet have a copy of the oem splitter that says they should have 2 batteries. Everything is a bit wonky with these. They'll be getting returned asap.
T**S
Exactly what i needed
M**G
When my son bought his 2010 S80 used, the seller only had 1 key. I couldn't believe how much Volvo wanted for a new key fob. I was glad to find these on Amazon. II was a little concerned reading some of the reviews about getting them programmed, but I took a chance after our local locksmith told me they could program them for $50. I took it to get programmed. The tech at the Locksmith was unsure if he could do it, this was not the same person I talked to on the phone. He had never programmed one before, but said he'd give it a try. They have 2 different systems they use for programming key fobs. I am sorry, I do not remember the names of the systems. He ruled out the first system right away, but was hopeful the second system he used could do it. He took it to the car and hooked it up. Without decrypting the Immobilizer, he could only program the keys to start the car, they wouldn't unlook the doors or the trunk. It was going to take several hours to decrypt the Immobilizer to fully program the key fobs, so we made an appoint to bring it back another day. We dropped the car off when they first opened. They had the car back to us about 5 hours later with 2 fully functioning key fobs and the metal keys cut. They charged more to cut the keys ($36 each key) than they did to program both fobs ($50 for both). Even at that price, it was still more than 1/2 less than what Volvo would charge. Plus, the nearest Volvo dealer is about an hour away. Definitely check with your locksmith to make sure they can program the fobs. Volvo would not provide the key code needed to program the fobs, which is why the Immobilizer had to be decrypted. The one system they use could not do the decryption, but fortunately the other system code. Make sure you get the key code from them, so you don't have to do the decryption if you need more fobs programmed.
J**D
Seems to be a very cheap knock off. Not sure if I can get it programmed yet.
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