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Originally Posted by marinabrian
Knock the roll pin from blade A, then do the same with blade B, fit the plastic part from B to blade A, then knock the roll pin back in to secure it.
Then blade A will fit into case C
Make sure you transfer the PCF7930AS chip from the old key back to part D, ensuring before the transponder gets lost because you are using a cheap casing, to place a blob of blu tac into the casing where the transponder sits.
Then fit the remote board to case C, and clip rear case D to the case C part and ensure the remote pcb buttons both work, if not you will have to clean the moulding flash out of the casing to allow the buttons to work.
Is that any clearer for you?
Brian
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Aha, thanks Brian - I will try that. I did cast a beady eye on those pins earlier but I wasn't sure if they could be drifted out without wrecking them.
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Originally Posted by marinabrian
And if you get stuck, you can order one of THESE and fit your electronics to the casing.
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Blimey, that's a very good price if it includes cutting. I'll go down this route after I've messed up the pins in the above attempt.