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  • Replacement key fob case

    The metal key ring loop on my three button key fob broke the other day. I'm not sure how it happened but I don't recall any unusual forces being applied that could have done it so I am a little disappointed. Anyway I am using the spare but would like to replace the broken metal piece/case in case the spare breaks.

    I have googled around and found a few three button cases on ebay and dealextreme...

    VW GOLF MK4 BORA/SKODA/SEAT 2 or 3 BUTTON KEY FOB REMOT | eBay

    VW 3B Remote Casing - Free Shipping - DealExtreme

    but these don't seem to match the one I have for my my12 Octavia. The side with the three buttons is not split across the middle like the replacements I have seen but is one piece. The other side (with the logo sticker) is split across the middle. I can flip out the lower half to expose the battery.

    Has anyone had this issue and found a replacement? Also some guidance in splitting the case apart to get at the 'ring piece' would be appreciated as I might be able to bodge something so I can get a keyring onto the fob.

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    Reading about replacement keys I seem to recall someone with that problem and they found they had to get another key (or at least the back bit). Can't remember which thread, but theres about 3-4 now.
    2008 Skoda Octavia Elegance TDI 4x4 wagon
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    • #3
      Sounds like Skoda has followed VW and gone over to the new 1-piece key fob. Last time I looked the new cases weren't available on ebay etc, but given time I'm sure they will be (eventually).

      Maybe look for a s'hand 1-piece key fob and swap in the guts from your broken one ? But so far I haven't heard from anyone that has managed to get theirs apart (I expect that until you know the trick of how they are assembled it might be a destructive process finding out). And you need to be very careful you don't damage the transponder (immobilizer or rfid chip) pulling the old one apart or drilling a new hole for a keyring.

      Edit: Well someone has pulled apart a Mk 6 case. but it was (as I feared) a destructive process (see post 27 of this thread):

      New MK6 Key Fob? - Page 3 - VW TDI forum and Audi TDI forum - myturbodiesel.com

      It seems these new 1 piece key fobs are designed NOT to be disassembled, forcing you to buy a new one. Worse still, the transponder is part of the remote now, so if you want to buy a spare or your remote packs up you have to buy a complete new one, and knowing how VW have been "improving" security on transponders the only source of ones that will work properly is likely to be VW.
      Last edited by gregozedobe; 22-04-2012, 04:08 PM.
      2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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      • #4
        Thanks for the link.

        I'm not keen on drilling the case. Interesting to see the metal key ring piece. It looks pretty solid. I am surprised it broke and even more surprised I didn't even notice it when it did. I'm in two minds to have a moan to the dealer.

        Looks like I'll have to come up with another solution.

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        • #5
          If I had to dismantle one I'd cut away the plastic around the pins enough so I could grab the end of the pins with some strong pliers and pull them out. If I wasn't worried about appearances I'd just fill in the missing black plastic with some hot glue, If I was fastidious I'd take it to someone who does "plastic welding" and get them to fill in with matching black plastic.
          2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dal View Post
            Thanks for the link.

            I'm not keen on drilling the case. Interesting to see the metal key ring piece. It looks pretty solid. I am surprised it broke and even more surprised I didn't even notice it when it did. I'm in two minds to have a moan to the dealer.

            Looks like I'll have to come up with another solution.
            I've had several other cars where the "keyring piece" broke & dealer spares had a replacement piece. Looks ranged from OEM to dodgy. Price ranged from FOC to ~$10 IIRC. Not sure what VW can do for you.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by brad View Post
              Not sure what VW can do for you.
              Rub their hands together and collect their money? With all the moaning about petrol price fixing etc, its a small wonder the ACCC don't ask why what used to be under a $10 item now ranges in the hundreds of dollars for a $5 part.

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              • #8
                On a similar note, i was pricing a reverse switch for a friends vectra this morning. His mechanic wants to charge him $500 (I assume my friend has missed some vital piece of info here). GM partno 90482454 is $62 from the local dealership. I can get it from the UK for $12 posted (OK, it will take a week before we get it). It's a common GBP4-6 part over there.
                carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
                I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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