THANK YOU so very much for this video! Huge help and saved me big $$$ by not having to order a replacement key from Chevy. I am truly grateful. As others shared, getting the old fob apart took some real doing, and very very careful not to damage the circuit board. I managed to get the pins out with a brad and small hammer.... your instructions were perfect!
Thank you for your video!! That old Chevy Key fob and the way it is welded/cemented shut was such a pain to take apart! I had to be extra careful as to not damage the little circuit board on the inside or any of the buttons. Other than that, I’m glad I had a watch fix kit, it made removing and replacing the pin/key blade a breeze since it is similar to replacing a chain link on a watch. I did twist the faceplate and backplate two times counterclockwise just to make sure, and it gives a very satisfactory spring outward, almost giving my hand whiplash. Anyhoo, thanks again for the great and detailed explanation!
YAY! Worked for me too. Initially my new fob didn't work after reassembling. I noticed the piece that holds the battery was a little bent so I took it out and replaced it with the same piece from the old fob and VOILA! it worked after that. Just sharing in case someone has the same problem. Thanks for posting!!
Wish I had found your instructions sooner - I struggled getting the old ones apart - and you were the only one who mention twisting counter clockwise to tighten the spring - I was just going to settle with no fold up key. Thank you so much - very well done!
I actually tried this and it worked out perfectly!!! Thank you so so much!! This saved me $120!! This video is worth trying before you spend unnecessary money. Thanks again!!👌🏼😊
Yep. Worked awesome flip key and all! Was a bit harder because it's a cheap non-OEM shell that will fall to pieces if I drop my keys and had to swap out the blade itself, but besides that, saved a cool 140$. I echo the thank yous.
I came for how to make the key flip and those 2 turns are working like a boss. Liked! I can't open my key fob tho. (Just changing shell for decoration)
saw a couple other videos addressing this same issue, and most said the same thing about having to switch the key blade. I really didn't want to have to do that if I didn't have to and I was under the impression that it would cost a small fortune to have a new key cut at a dealer as most places that do cut keys can't do this type of key. Guess what, only cost me $30 to have the blank key cut at a dealer (in NJ)
I'll be doing this in a week or so. Good to know about the spring bending thing. I hope I can pop that pin out easily if that corner piece isn't exactly the same.
I'm still working on getting the shell open im one step away from getting a hammer update: aright after the hammer i got it opened, there was no way of changing the blades to the new ones i tried hammering the pins out but only one came out, with the new key the pin is stick inside so ill have to maybe get it cut later on. In the meantime i just jammed the old blade into the new key blade the key won't flip but thats okay as long as everything works it'll be fine. second update: everything works and i'm no longer walking around with a ratchet key fob 😊
Yeah.. its a pain in the ass to open the original shell.. seem you had no luck with the blade, maybe try another later, i guess some cheap shell are better than other
You need to do a newer version for what to do when one's Original key fob was glued together so well that the seams never broke. I followed your lead, but ended up having the cover break off in pieces and eventually had to hacksaw (carefully) in several places in order to free the circuit board. Except for the first seam near the key, the same one you started with, I never got a single seam elsewhere to split open. Chevrolet made that key fob to last!
Not my 2014 VF - solid plastic case. Had to use a stanley knife to cut the plastic then once I got the circut board in the new case didn't work anyway....
@@mitchwhaley4489 Never got it working, don't use holden to replace if possible - they're a rip off. I used a guy James from OBDPLUS in Melbourne, he's a mobile locksmith and his fobs were half the price and haven't failed yet. Goodluck.
Question about the part not exactly the same you will have to change the uncut blade with your blade.. So which parts did you use for the new fob? The existing blade and the part you circled with the new part with the hole?
Just finished. It took me about an hour. Hardest part for me was cracking open the OEM fob. It was sealed so tight. Took me awhile to get it open. Also getting the pins in and out were tedious and frustrating for me. Anyways thanks so much for your help. It works perfectly! I saved so much money and I can keep doing this everytime this happens. All the best!
Hi, I accidentally ordered a 5 button fob to replace my 4 button fob. Would you know if it could stick work the same?? Or should I just order another 4 button fob lol
@@metcout yeah I will just order the right one lol but I do believe it can work, just the button to open your trunk will not work lol but thanks for the response!
@@retr0_rod781 haha, i think the one that come with the new is a bit different, or it's not correctly in place. There's a side to put the button in, be careful
I have all those buttons but I bought the Shell with only 2 buttons lock and unlock . my car is keyless and I don't need all those buttons will that matter
Did you ever have a problem with having to like reprogram the key or something? It's my spare key that I used to use all the time but haven't used in several years. When I go to crank my car it turns everything on but won't start the engine but if I use my other key crank it...turn it off...then use the spare it cranks right up...any idea why this may be?
BEWARE!! Aussie VF 2014 commodore fob is solid plastic case. Bought replacement case from remote pro, had to nearly kill myself with stanley knife getting the insides out, then placed in new case now NOTHING WORKS. Car has done only 42,000 k's - both fobs broken. GM SHOULD BE SUED FOR THE DESIGN FAILINGS OF THIS FOB.
Help. Swapped out everything, remote can open/close doors and turn the engine on. But the key won’t start the car, the immobilizer stays on. Won’t let me reprogram it either.
@@metcout I believe so. Had to swap out the blade by removing the pin like in your video. It does not feel loose. I made sure the groove was facing the right direction to allow the pin to slide in.
Never mind. I realize now that when I opened the case and the board came out, that sliver of black contacts at the arm of the board went missing. So it was my mistake. Thanks for responding.
Cheap shell I got. The little groves inside the key hole and that little part that the spring sits in would not allow the old blade to fit in the new shell. Aye yai yai!
Yes was wanting to know how to get my security almarm to sound of when the doors are looked and lights DNT flash everything thing else works chevy.2014 Cruze
Chevy does it on purpose so you’re forced to go to their dealership to pay 300 dollars for a replacement slightly modding a aftermarket key fob is significantly cheaper.
THANK YOU so very much for this video! Huge help and saved me big $$$ by not having to order a replacement key from Chevy. I am truly grateful. As others shared, getting the old fob apart took some real doing, and very very careful not to damage the circuit board. I managed to get the pins out with a brad and small hammer.... your instructions were perfect!
Thank you for your video!! That old Chevy Key fob and the way it is welded/cemented shut was such a pain to take apart! I had to be extra careful as to not damage the little circuit board on the inside or any of the buttons. Other than that, I’m glad I had a watch fix kit, it made removing and replacing the pin/key blade a breeze since it is similar to replacing a chain link on a watch. I did twist the faceplate and backplate two times counterclockwise just to make sure, and it gives a very satisfactory spring outward, almost giving my hand whiplash. Anyhoo, thanks again for the great and detailed explanation!
YAY! Worked for me too. Initially my new fob didn't work after reassembling. I noticed the piece that holds the battery was a little bent so I took it out and replaced it with the same piece from the old fob and VOILA! it worked after that. Just sharing in case someone has the same problem. Thanks for posting!!
Thank you, I was struggling for one hour, then I watched your video, finished in 5 minutes.
Wish I had found your instructions sooner - I struggled getting the old ones apart - and you were the only one who mention twisting counter clockwise to tighten the spring - I was just going to settle with no fold up key. Thank you so much - very well done!
Glad to know you were able to fix your problem !! 👍
Hands down the best instructions on this procedure. 😎👍🏼
Thank you for this video. Took me a while but I was able to do 1 key fob. Will save the other for another day.
I actually tried this and it worked out perfectly!!! Thank you so so much!! This saved me $120!! This video is worth trying before you spend unnecessary money. Thanks again!!👌🏼😊
Thank you for taking the time leave a message 👍
so where do you get that replacement fob?
@@theFormidable1 Amazon
@@theFormidable1 or Ebay
Thanks for the details instructor! I will attempt this today after my coffee. I hope it goes well.
Thanks for your help. I tried using other videos but couldn't quite get it. I was able to figure it out with yours.
Thank you for this illustration, mission accomplished replacing my fob with no trouble. Thank you, thank you, thank you...
It was that LAST part I needed to see =) Thank You.. The whole twist it 2 times like that.
Yep. Worked awesome flip key and all! Was a bit harder because it's a cheap non-OEM shell that will fall to pieces if I drop my keys and had to swap out the blade itself, but besides that, saved a cool 140$.
I echo the thank yous.
Yeah 🤟 Glad to hear !!
Thanks! This is very helpful.
Just did mine Thank you ☺️
I came for how to make the key flip and those 2 turns are working like a boss. Liked!
I can't open my key fob tho.
(Just changing shell for decoration)
Alright ! I appreciate you take the time to leave a comment 👍Glad it help
saw a couple other videos addressing this same issue, and most said the same thing about having to switch the key blade. I really didn't want to have to do that if I didn't have to and I was under the impression that it would cost a small fortune to have a new key cut at a dealer as most places that do cut keys can't do this type of key. Guess what, only cost me $30 to have the blank key cut at a dealer (in NJ)
Thank you so much your video was excellent! I ended up using thumbtacks in order it get the inner piece of the key off worked !
Thanks !!
I'll be doing this in a week or so. Good to know about the spring bending thing. I hope I can pop that pin out easily if that corner piece isn't exactly the same.
I’m going to link this Video to my Amazon Review. Thank you.
Thanks !!
Worked, followed just as how you did, however mine didn’t have a lag for some reason? But no complaints lol. 2015 Chevy sonic
Thanks for the video! worked wonderfully!
I'm still working on getting the shell open im one step away from getting a hammer
update:
aright after the hammer i got it opened, there was no way of changing the blades to the new ones i tried hammering the pins out but only one came out, with the new key the pin is stick inside so ill have to maybe get it cut later on. In the meantime i just jammed the old blade into the new key blade the key won't flip but thats okay as long as everything works it'll be fine.
second update: everything works and i'm no longer walking around with a ratchet key fob 😊
Yeah.. its a pain in the ass to open the original shell.. seem you had no luck with the blade, maybe try another later, i guess some cheap shell are better than other
thank you, easy to fix
What pin tool do i use to replace the blade having issues finding one🙏🏾
You need to do a newer version for what to do when one's Original key fob was glued together so well that the seams never broke. I followed your lead, but ended up having the cover break off in pieces and eventually had to hacksaw (carefully) in several places in order to free the circuit board. Except for the first seam near the key, the same one you started with, I never got a single seam elsewhere to split open. Chevrolet made that key fob to last!
OMG i don't know about that !
Worked great! Thank you!
You're welcome !!
im just see it waoooo you right happy new year
Glad it worked 👍
Thanks a lot bro
Liked and subscribed 😎👌🏼
Ps. I also put some crazy glue at the edge of the new key fob and feels great like more solid 💪🏼
Thanks buddy !! Glad it helped
I'm going to have to do this for mine. Crazy glue hold mine together for a while.
Thanks it is the same as VF Holden Commodore in Australia .
Glad it helped ! Thanks for leaving a comment
Not my 2014 VF - solid plastic case. Had to use a stanley knife to cut the plastic then once I got the circut board in the new case didn't work anyway....
@@joshlicht1359 Did you ever get it working? If not, did you find an alternative?
@@mitchwhaley4489 Never got it working, don't use holden to replace if possible - they're a rip off. I used a guy James from OBDPLUS in Melbourne, he's a mobile locksmith and his fobs were half the price and haven't failed yet. Goodluck.
Nice vid even shows why some keys won’t lock in
Thank you !
Question about the part not exactly the same you will have to change the uncut blade with your blade.. So which parts did you use for the new fob? The existing blade and the part you circled with the new part with the hole?
Yes, remove your blade and put it with all the "mecanism" that came from the uncut.
@@metcout Great thanks! Just ordered mine. Cant wait.
Just finished. It took me about an hour. Hardest part for me was cracking open the OEM fob. It was sealed so tight. Took me awhile to get it open. Also getting the pins in and out were tedious and frustrating for me. Anyways thanks so much for your help. It works perfectly! I saved so much money and I can keep doing this everytime this happens. All the best!
@@danield1673 thank you for the reply ! Glad it helped 😀 The opening part was the most frustrating for me too haha !!
Hi, I accidentally ordered a 5 button fob to replace my 4 button fob. Would you know if it could stick work the same?? Or should I just order another 4 button fob lol
It depend of the electronic board, I doubt the layout of the button will be the same, you should order the right one
@@metcout yeah I will just order the right one lol but I do believe it can work, just the button to open your trunk will not work lol but thanks for the response!
I have a Chevy Cruze key fob with only 3 buttons on it. Will the 4 button key fob you have work as a replacement?
If the chip fit in it, and the buttons fit, i guess yes, but you can find a 3 buttons online for sure.
This worked however the button to spring open the key doesn’t come out enough to press it. Have you ran into that?
Is everything is in place correctly ? This is your old button or the one include with the new fob?
Yes i did. I think the button I’m using if from the original shell. I lost the other one already for the new one so I may have to buy another one lol
@@retr0_rod781 haha, i think the one that come with the new is a bit different, or it's not correctly in place. There's a side to put the button in, be careful
Thank you
I have all those buttons but I bought the Shell with only 2 buttons lock and unlock . my car is keyless and I don't need all those buttons will that matter
Not sure if the electronic chip will fit in a smaller shell. If you try, please comment it here to let others know.
Did you ever have a problem with having to like reprogram the key or something? It's my spare key that I used to use all the time but haven't used in several years. When I go to crank my car it turns everything on but won't start the engine but if I use my other key crank it...turn it off...then use the spare it cranks right up...any idea why this may be?
No, as i keep the original electronics, everything works well. I don't know why you have this problem, sorry
@@metcout ah thanks anyway
BEWARE!! Aussie VF 2014 commodore fob is solid plastic case. Bought replacement case from remote pro, had to nearly kill myself with stanley knife getting the insides out, then placed in new case now NOTHING WORKS. Car has done only 42,000 k's - both fobs broken. GM SHOULD BE SUED FOR THE DESIGN FAILINGS OF THIS FOB.
Help. Swapped out everything, remote can open/close doors and turn the engine on. But the key won’t start the car, the immobilizer stays on. Won’t let me reprogram it either.
Did you place the blade correctly ?
@@metcout I believe so. Had to swap out the blade by removing the pin like in your video. It does not feel loose. I made sure the groove was facing the right direction to allow the pin to slide in.
Never mind. I realize now that when I opened the case and the board came out, that sliver of black contacts at the arm of the board went missing. So it was my mistake. Thanks for responding.
@@fenriyxs3624 Great !! I'm glad you found the problem 👍
So the new fob will start my car but the buttons don't work
Maybe you chip is defect ? Or a bad battery
Wait u gotta change the key Flippy thing to? Is that y I can't get my key in new shell 🤦
@@Sue-i9g possible. Different shell may need their own "flipping thing". Just keep your blade
@@metcout I got it correct now but the button is to short
thank you so much let check it out
Do you have to reprogram after?
No, using the same electronic, you don't have to reprogram 👍
Where is the transponder chip? On the circuit?
idont bend the spring im just put the same way I take it out
ok but why don't you just get a working fob (battery & microchip) for like $15 and just swap the end of the key?
To keep my microchip
Cheap shell I got. The little groves inside the key hole and that little part that the spring sits in would not allow the old blade to fit in the new shell. Aye yai yai!
My alarm horn and lights do not active ate
Did you place the board correctly ? Is the battery good ? You should reopen the shell to see if all is OK
Yes was wanting to know how to get my security almarm to sound of when the doors are looked and lights DNT flash everything thing else works chevy.2014 Cruze
idon’t bend it that the only thing idon’t do . how to bend it push it down or ?
Follow the step at 4:50 , you'll see
you are the best man. im just ring your bell 🔔 because you are save alot morney 🙏
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No amount of equipment or force will budge my shell even slightly
Nvm chainsaw did just fine
@@whosaidiwantedahandle 🤣
Mechanical Engineer here - This video literally ruined my fob. I had to buy a completely new one after I worked on this for 4 hours.
Sorry to hear that
The video clearly shows that you will destroy the original fob when taking it apart.
Doesnt sound like a good engineer
Definitely not this easy to open the key fob
It's the most annoying step
Sorry....nvg
Behind at chevrolet logo there is a little screw hahaha It wasn't necessary to broke the cover.
With my original case, behind the chevrolet logo, it had no screw
When you have to force sh!7 you are doing it wrong
Chevy does it on purpose so you’re forced to go to their dealership to pay 300 dollars for a replacement slightly modding a aftermarket key fob is significantly cheaper.