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    This How-To can be used to change the battery, replace the buttons or replace the key blade for a VE remote. The flip keys should be the same as the only thing that is different is the blade part of the key, the head (button part) is the same.

     

    Tools Needed

    Small Screwdriver

    Depending on what you are changing you will also need.

    New Battery.

    New Buttons.

    New key Blade Cut To Suit Your Car.

     

    Step 1

    This is what you’ll start with.

     

    Step 2

    Find the small cut out on the side of the remote. Put the screwdriver into this slot and pry it towards the key blade.

     

    Step 3

    Keep prying until you can pull it apart with your hand.

     

    Step 4

    This is what it will look like.

     

    Step 5

    You’ll be left with just the head. This is as far as you need to go to replace the blade. If you are replacing the battery or buttons, read on.

     

    Step 6

    Stick the screwdriver into the top of the head. Find the gap and push the srewdriver down to lift the buttons away from the backing. Keys that haven’t been done before will be hard but once you get it to move and make the gap bigger it will get easier.

     

    Step 7

    Once it’s apart this is what it will look like.

     

    Step 8

    Changing the battery – Pull the battery out and put your new one in.

    Changing the buttons – Take the board out of the other half and put it into your new buttons.

     

    Step 9

    Reverse the steps to reassemble. Check that it works and your done.

     

     

     

    Notes:

    The battery can be found at anywhere. It’s nothing special, Holden will sell it as a genuine part but it’s just a relabelled energizer. Energizer Number is ECR2032BP-1.

    The buttons can be found on ebay for as little as $5-$6 delivered or at any Holden dealer.

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