Fob is failing
pvisser
09-03-2012, 09:20 PM
Anyway to repair a fob?
All buttons work except for the unlock button. If I swap the pad out with my wife's all is good.
Thanks
All buttons work except for the unlock button. If I swap the pad out with my wife's all is good.
Thanks
danielsatur
09-03-2012, 09:39 PM
Check EBAY motors for the best price FOB's.
Tech II
09-04-2012, 02:30 PM
Don't forget the cost of reprogramming....
pvisser
09-04-2012, 05:46 PM
Actually I fixed it myself.
For those interested.
Like I said it still worked, just not all the buttons, but when I swapped the buttons with my spouses remote all was great.
So. Did some lookin at it, and came up with a great solution.
You will need crazy glue, hole punch, and aluminum foil.
First get a piece of aluminum foil, place it between two pieces of paper, and make as many holes as you have non working buttons.
Next open the problematic remote
Apply rubbing alcohol and clean underside of buttons (sometimes this alone will fix the problem)
Then place a small drip of crazy glue on the underside of the buttons you want to fix
Put the aluminum foil you punched out onto the glue
Reassemble, and voila the remote works as good as or better than new.
Hope this helps someone out there
Paul
For those interested.
Like I said it still worked, just not all the buttons, but when I swapped the buttons with my spouses remote all was great.
So. Did some lookin at it, and came up with a great solution.
You will need crazy glue, hole punch, and aluminum foil.
First get a piece of aluminum foil, place it between two pieces of paper, and make as many holes as you have non working buttons.
Next open the problematic remote
Apply rubbing alcohol and clean underside of buttons (sometimes this alone will fix the problem)
Then place a small drip of crazy glue on the underside of the buttons you want to fix
Put the aluminum foil you punched out onto the glue
Reassemble, and voila the remote works as good as or better than new.
Hope this helps someone out there
Paul
rkvons
09-10-2012, 02:19 PM
Actually I fixed it myself.
For those interested.
Like I said it still worked, just not all the buttons, but when I swapped the buttons with my spouses remote all was great.
So. Did some lookin at it, and came up with a great solution.
You will need crazy glue, hole punch, and aluminum foil.
First get a piece of aluminum foil, place it between two pieces of paper, and make as many holes as you have non working buttons.
Next open the problematic remote
Apply rubbing alcohol and clean underside of buttons (sometimes this alone will fix the problem)
Then place a small drip of crazy glue on the underside of the buttons you want to fix
Put the aluminum foil you punched out onto the glue
Reassemble, and voila the remote works as good as or better than new.
Hope this helps someone out there
Paul
You may also want to touch up the solder connections of the Integrated Circuit (IC) to the Printed Wiring Board (PWB). When the battery starts to fail and the unit works intermittently, the tendency is to press harder on the buttons. This pressing bends the PWB and weakens the connections to the IC.
For those interested.
Like I said it still worked, just not all the buttons, but when I swapped the buttons with my spouses remote all was great.
So. Did some lookin at it, and came up with a great solution.
You will need crazy glue, hole punch, and aluminum foil.
First get a piece of aluminum foil, place it between two pieces of paper, and make as many holes as you have non working buttons.
Next open the problematic remote
Apply rubbing alcohol and clean underside of buttons (sometimes this alone will fix the problem)
Then place a small drip of crazy glue on the underside of the buttons you want to fix
Put the aluminum foil you punched out onto the glue
Reassemble, and voila the remote works as good as or better than new.
Hope this helps someone out there
Paul
You may also want to touch up the solder connections of the Integrated Circuit (IC) to the Printed Wiring Board (PWB). When the battery starts to fail and the unit works intermittently, the tendency is to press harder on the buttons. This pressing bends the PWB and weakens the connections to the IC.
1999montana
09-11-2012, 09:56 AM
Anyway to repair a fob?
All buttons work except for the unlock button. If I swap the pad out with my wife's all is good.
Thanks
I bought a new fob and a programmable key from this web site: http://www.carandtruckremotes.com/
Service was great, they even shipped me the key after I discovered they had them and had already ordered the fob free of shipping.
Then, the owners of the vehicle dropped the second key and fob off and I never did anything with the new pieces. Think the two pieces cost me $48.
What I don't know is if a locksmith here in Ontario can program the key or even if a GM dealer will program an aftermarket key.
All buttons work except for the unlock button. If I swap the pad out with my wife's all is good.
Thanks
I bought a new fob and a programmable key from this web site: http://www.carandtruckremotes.com/
Service was great, they even shipped me the key after I discovered they had them and had already ordered the fob free of shipping.
Then, the owners of the vehicle dropped the second key and fob off and I never did anything with the new pieces. Think the two pieces cost me $48.
What I don't know is if a locksmith here in Ontario can program the key or even if a GM dealer will program an aftermarket key.
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