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Default New case for car remote key fob

On Sat, 13 May 2017 17:44:56 GMT, DerbyBorn
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Graham. wrote in
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On Sat, 13 May 2017 14:14:56 GMT, DerbyBorn
wrote:

Daughter has a Renault Clio and the thin membrane over the buttons has
eventually fallen away exposing the small buttons on the PCB.

I have ordered a replacement case for £2.50.

Surely there will be no snags.......?



Hope not. I've just received one for a Nissan
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1821710672...2749.l2649&ssP
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My mate is bringing this key round later for me to fix, one of the
microswitches has disintegrated as well as the membrane, but in this
kit they are included.

I'll let you know how I get on. I'm a hero in his eyes, he was
convinced he would have to pay £££ for a new key.


I thought of getting the kit with the little micro switches, but they seem
to be working so I will avoid the risk.

I suppose a shop that does laptop and tablet repairs would be a good source
of specialist soldering support though if needed.


I just repaired my mates Nissan key, it was quite straightforward.
Soldering the switches needed a fine bit. No problem for me, but
probebly not a job for a beginner.


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Graham.
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