Man this saved me. For those who don’t get it - the spring from the manual key needs to be turned against the direction of where it needs to flip open. One 360 turn of the manual key with the spring attached suffices.
I used a blunt Stanley knife to carefully pry apart the inner clips so the inside shell comes apart, was much faster than using a screwdriver as shown, apart from that thanks for the video for showing how it all comes apart.
In case your key doesn't close fully, you need to replace the big tear-shaped piece at the end of the key, also. To do this, you need to remove the pin connecting the piece with the actual key. To do this, you need a metal rod and a hammer. Make sure to not lose the pin, as you will need it for the replacement.
Very helpful video, thanks. I managed to fix the non-working door opening button on my Abarth Grande Punto keyfob; a PCB track had been broken, where the battery terminal swings into the casing (a rather poor design).
the most important part is the spring of the blade . once u put that on below the blade and then lock it in place ( the blade ) , u have to turn one turn with the cover ( after inserting the other spring from the top ) , correct ? there were two springs in each key , correct ?
Is there a time limit (disconnect the rest of they from the battery) which I have to look for? For example, after 10, 15 or xx minutes they will lose the programming?
There is a chip in the old key fob built into the plastic which is for the emobilizer on your vehicle . I bought one of these and found I had to put it back in my old one .
You don't need to dismantle the metal key portion from the spring component.if you look thete is a small roll pin that holds the key blank to the mechanism.if you drift this out and also on your original key,just swap them over,redraft in the little pin and bobs your uncle.use a thin panel pin to knock the roll pin out.
Magic! I had just been wondering about this. I was a bit concerned about the pin then being loosened although it looks as though one side of the pin may be slightly wider than the other but it may be a trick of the eye? Thanks for this tip ☝🏼💖🐥✨
I really want to know if it worked after prising out the circuit board with that lil micro flathead screwdriver? I’m looking at doing this myself but was thinking that a plastic modelling tool may be a safer bet for that part of the process …🙄❤️🩹💭🐥✨
Thanks man I just got a used 500 and the Fob looks like it survived a fire. Ordered the new one on ebay. Now we must wait.
For anyone watching this make sure you turn the key with the spring in one turn or force so as to make the spring stronger.
Good point, you have to wind up the spring 1 turn or it will not flip open.
Can you explain this better?
the spring keeps getting through the key if i rotate it.
Man this saved me. For those who don’t get it - the spring from the manual key needs to be turned against the direction of where it needs to flip open. One 360 turn of the manual key with the spring attached suffices.
So helpful!!! Thank you, just changed battery effortlessly
Great video, made changing my key painless. Thanks mate 👍🙏
It helps if you keep the subject in the frame.
Very helpful video. Thank you mate. I spent a little bit more and cut the new key blade as well.
Thanks for this, a job I'll be tackling shortly!
I used a blunt Stanley knife to carefully pry apart the inner clips so the inside shell comes apart, was much faster than using a screwdriver as shown, apart from that thanks for the video for showing how it all comes apart.
Got the same new "key" ..I have only changed the rubber buttonpad and the front and back piece ... same result 😊
really helpful, took me 30 secs and it looks like new. Thanks, my daughter's dead chuffed
Thank you ! 🤗
That was painful to watch
Why
Yes
After this video,l decide to not do it myself
Great video. Helped massively. Thank you.
In case your key doesn't close fully, you need to replace the big tear-shaped piece at the end of the key, also. To do this, you need to remove the pin connecting the piece with the actual key. To do this, you need a metal rod and a hammer. Make sure to not lose the pin, as you will need it for the replacement.
Very helpful video, thanks. I managed to fix the non-working door opening button on my Abarth Grande Punto keyfob; a PCB track had been broken, where the battery terminal swings into the casing (a rather poor design).
thanks, it worked perfectly
Thanks mate
Really helpful
the most important part is the spring of the blade . once u put that on below the blade and then lock it in place ( the blade ) , u have to turn one turn with the cover ( after inserting the other spring from the top ) , correct ?
there were two springs in each key , correct ?
Yes, that’s correct
Mine only closes with the button. It does not open with the button, what did I do wrong? Author never shows the right way during that step…
great video thank you
by changing the shell of the key my central locking no longer works the battery and good if someone could help me. THANKS
Where is the immo chip? In the plastic? In the PCB (one of the IC's)?
The transponder is in metallic part of the key? Thanks
Yes
Was there any recoding needed after?
They dont work as the emobolozer chip is built into your old key fob plastic
Is there a time limit (disconnect the rest of they from the battery) which I have to look for? For example, after 10, 15 or xx minutes they will lose the programming?
There is no time frame for this
That only happens on keyless cars
There is a chip in the old key fob built into the plastic which is for the emobilizer on your vehicle . I bought one of these and found I had to put it back in my old one .
Is there any way you could explain what it looks like please? I know this was quite some time ago now though.. 🥴🥺
Good Job.
You don't need to dismantle the metal key portion from the spring component.if you look thete is a small roll pin that holds the key blank to the mechanism.if you drift this out and also on your original key,just swap them over,redraft in the little pin and bobs your uncle.use a thin panel pin to knock the roll pin out.
Magic! I had just been wondering about this. I was a bit concerned about the pin then being loosened although it looks as though one side of the pin may be slightly wider than the other but it may be a trick of the eye? Thanks for this tip ☝🏼💖🐥✨
Did it work ok on the car when finished?
Yes
Great 👍
Comprei uma no mercado livre. A mola original quebrou. A nova nao fica perfeito a abertura da chave quando aperta pra ela abrir.
Thank you very much
Hi, can I have the link for the eBay one please
** for Fiat 500 Panda Punto Bravo 3 Button Remote Flip Key Fob Case +logo *+A45
This video is not good. You need to do few extra things for the spring to work correctly and you need to move the key code into new case
How do you do that?
@@TaraB04 i actually went to mechanic.. he did it in 10 sec, didnt even charge me…
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Cheers wanted know how do this with mine next question...... why are you driving a birds car
Very bad explained
what a bloody nightmare ..dont think i will even attempt this
Has no idea what to do 😂😂
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Pain in the ass it is I rather just have a professional do it🤙
I really want to know if it worked after prising out the circuit board with that lil micro flathead screwdriver?
I’m looking at doing this myself but was thinking that a plastic modelling tool may be a safer bet for that part of the process …🙄❤️🩹💭🐥✨