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Old 14th April 2011, 20:01   #6
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Originally Posted by Dallas View Post
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So the two new key fobs I will purchased from ebay with blank blades, I can just take out the blades and do the same with my old ones and put the old blades in the new fobs......

Sounds easy!!!!!
If I can do it - you'll be fine, and I'm sure once you get your replacements, it'll be obvious, but here are some pics to help.

The blade will pull out, just move it side to side, not too much force, and it will come out quite happily



Next - decent sized flat blade to ease apart the case. Get it apart, then gently prise it apart down the sides



The board inside, face down with the switches beneath. Slots in and pulls out without much effort. Note the back of the case with the immobiliser chip in.



Swap your bits over, and refit the old blade and guts to the new housing. The easy option is to use your old back with the chip in, otherwise remember to remove and refit to the new housing. The first suggestion is the safest option.



Bit rushed but should help.

Last edited by ZedTeeTee; 14th April 2011 at 20:03.. Reason: Typos
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