Thankyou! I would never have been able to do this without your video. That first clicking it off part … I kept thinking I was going to break it. Then I realised I was jamming the screwdriver in the wrong spot! 😂
What a life-saver! Thank you so much for the video. My key quit working and I had no idea how to get into the fob or what to expect if I did. So simple and I even had a battery for it on hand. Thanks again!
Was worried at the beginning when you skipped straight to the case open as I needed that step! Glad you went back over it this way to show how the clips worked. Really great video, helped me change the battery without issue. Cheers!
On a rough estimate of 1000 pages, the manual of my Hyundai I30 only says on the subject of battery change: Insert a narrow object into the slot and carefully pry off the cover. After this description, I would probably have scratched my entire key. Thanks for your video.👍
Very clear instructions. Other videos said their was two indention but I only saw one and that was the wrong one. I kept prying at it with no luck only chipped plastic. Your video showed me that they were on top. And the rest was pretty simple to do. Thank you.
Thank you for the tutorial. It really saved me some time and money. My key stopped working properly and works sporadically. I do not want to have a key problem in the middle of vacation far from home.
one of our keys has a sticky/weak spring to release the key blade when the button is pressed, is it possible the spring locator slipped one rotation or something else. (nothing appears broken otherwise) it's the same fob as in this video. i was going to unscrew the tiny torx screws for a look, but thought maybe it just needs some WD40? or similar sprayed in. thanks again for this video, i just changed the battery again, this time with an ENERGIZER branded one :)
@@deankdx I had the same problem, and fixed it. You need to unscrew all the screws, and then the key almost falls apart. There are no plastic tabs or anything finicky to break. The spring there has a tab on each side and all I needed to do was just put the two plastic parts close together to make the spring engage on both sides, and then turn the upper part four times to tension the spring (turn into the direction into which the key opens), and then I just snapped the parts together. You can hold them and try, maybe 3 turns are enough. I did use a bit of sillicone chain lubricant, I would not use WD-40, because it is mostly a cleaner. There is also this tiny metal insert directly on the key, you cannot see it when it is fully open or fully closed, but when half closed you should see a hole with a bit of metal in it. Mine was not flush and was shifted a bit away from the button, which made it difficult to open the key. I used a pair of pliers to make it flush again, and the key works as new. Overall it is a very simple fix when have the needed screwdrivers.
@@nohwnd5914 thanks, I may have to have a go at it soon as the spare key seems to be getting weak also. I'm hoping @The Car Key Man will do a video of it before i need to tackle it on My own.
@@deankdx You are welcome. There is nothing complicated about it. I can understand your reservation, when almost any other thing I ever disassembled that had spring in it, just blew up and it was pain to get back together. This key was not, super easy to disassemble and re-assemble.
Thanks. This is the first video I've seen that has the same key as me. Much appreciated 👍🏻
That's great, really pleased it helped you :)
Thankyou! I would never have been able to do this without your video. That first clicking it off part … I kept thinking I was going to break it. Then I realised I was jamming the screwdriver in the wrong spot! 😂
Hi Villanelle, really pleased it helped and thanks for the feedback :)
Thank you. I could'nt figure this out until I saw your little trick with the screwdriver to lever the case off. Appreciated, from Australia! :-)
Thanks for the feedback and hoep life is good down under !
What a life-saver! Thank you so much for the video. My key quit working and I had no idea how to get into the fob or what to expect if I did. So simple and I even had a battery for it on hand. Thanks again!
Great stuff! Thanks for the feedback :)
If only all instructions were as clear as yours, clear simple. No problem thank you
Was worried at the beginning when you skipped straight to the case open as I needed that step! Glad you went back over it this way to show how the clips worked. Really great video, helped me change the battery without issue. Cheers!
Great stuff, really pleased it all worked out for you. On some videos it helps to see what is inside before you start ;)
Thank you Car Key Man. Just changed my battery, your instructions are excellent, (Alex from down under.)
On a rough estimate of 1000 pages, the manual of my Hyundai I30 only says on the subject of battery change:
Insert a narrow object into the slot and carefully pry off the cover.
After this description, I would probably have scratched my entire key. Thanks for your video.👍
That's terrible! There's not loads you need to know, but a new key battery is fairly important. Thanks for the feedback :)
Very clear instructions. Other videos said their was two indention but I only saw one and that was the wrong one. I kept prying at it with no luck only chipped plastic.
Your video showed me that they were on top. And the rest was pretty simple to do. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback :)
Many thanks mate for thisvideo. I tried carefully to open the key with no succsses but you shown me the right way. thanks again
You're welcome Francisco, thanks for watching :)
Thank you for the tutorial. It really saved me some time and money. My key stopped working properly and works sporadically. I do not want to have a key problem in the middle of vacation far from home.
Hi, thanks for your feedback, glad it helped you :)
Got my key 🔑 fixed, thanks to your excellent & informative video, 👍🏻 thanks!
Great stuff Joe :)
No nonsense, I would have struggled for hours. Thank you.
Glad it helped David :)
Thanks mate easy job, my garage was supposed to change it last service but obviously didn't and it got very lazy. Cheers for the help 👍👍
You're very welcome, thanks for the feedback :)
Job done! Easy when you know how! Thank you! 😊👍
Really pleased it helped:)
BRILLIANT tutorial - Thank you Car Key Man and thank you Yootoob. Easy Peasy when you actually SEE how it's done.😉😉😉
Thanks Marette, glad it helped :)
one of our keys has a sticky/weak spring to release the key blade when the button is pressed, is it possible the spring locator slipped one rotation or something else. (nothing appears broken otherwise) it's the same fob as in this video. i was going to unscrew the tiny torx screws for a look, but thought maybe it just needs some WD40? or similar sprayed in. thanks again for this video, i just changed the battery again, this time with an ENERGIZER branded one :)
Hi, I've not seen the fault you describe, I'll have a look and see how the key comes apart
Thanks, i would appreciate any help on this.. gluing it so it doesn't fold away was plan b but then it's vulnerable to getting broken.
@@deankdx I had the same problem, and fixed it. You need to unscrew all the screws, and then the key almost falls apart. There are no plastic tabs or anything finicky to break. The spring there has a tab on each side and all I needed to do was just put the two plastic parts close together to make the spring engage on both sides, and then turn the upper part four times to tension the spring (turn into the direction into which the key opens), and then I just snapped the parts together. You can hold them and try, maybe 3 turns are enough. I did use a bit of sillicone chain lubricant, I would not use WD-40, because it is mostly a cleaner.
There is also this tiny metal insert directly on the key, you cannot see it when it is fully open or fully closed, but when half closed you should see a hole with a bit of metal in it. Mine was not flush and was shifted a bit away from the button, which made it difficult to open the key. I used a pair of pliers to make it flush again, and the key works as new.
Overall it is a very simple fix when have the needed screwdrivers.
@@nohwnd5914 thanks, I may have to have a go at it soon as the spare key seems to be getting weak also. I'm hoping @The Car Key Man will do a video of it before i need to tackle it on My own.
@@deankdx You are welcome. There is nothing complicated about it. I can understand your reservation, when almost any other thing I ever disassembled that had spring in it, just blew up and it was pain to get back together. This key was not, super easy to disassemble and re-assemble.
Excellent it was so easy to do with your clear instructions!
That's great Alison, thank you for taking the time to leave this comment :)
Thank you! Replaced the battery!
You're very welcome, really pleased it helped :)
Thanks very much, Car Key Man. You explained that very nicely.
You're welcome, thanks for the feedback :)
exactly what I was looking for, thank you very much
You're very welcome, thanks for watching :)
Thank you so much. Very helpful. Done in couple of seconds after video seen.
Great stuff Marek, thanks for watching :)
Great! was very easy! btw any ideas on a stick key??
Hi Roger, is the blade sticking coming out?
@@TheCarKeyMan most if the times. Sometimes have to pull it out.
Brilliant, really helpful. Really Appreciated
Thanks Richard, glad it helped and really appreciate the feedback :)
Just did this. Great video. Thank you very much
Great stuff, really pleased it helped you Nick :)
Dziękuję bardzo, doskonale pokazane!
Very helpful presentation! Thanks a lot.
Thanks Sandra :)
Super Thank you, the most other howto's are for dif keys. This ist the Hyundai i30 Fastback Key from 2021
Hi, thanks for watching and great info 👍
perfect! so easy when you know how. thanks for a great video
Glad it helped and thanks for the feedback :)
Thank you for the Upload.
To lever off the case, I used a Stanley Knife, made it quite easy.
Thanks Guy :)
What about immobilizer, it will still working after this?
Yes, it should be fine ;)
Thanks for video. It's very helpful.
You're welcome Oleksii, glad you found it helpeful and thanks for watching :)
Thank you Buddy 🎉
Thank you KeyMan!!!!
You're welcome, hope it helped :)
Super effizient hat gut geklappt danke
Thanks for the video.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You're welcome Jose :)
Thanks heaps, that was nice n easy
Thanks for watching Jason :)
Thank you!! It work for my 2020 accent
That's great, thanks for the info :)
Lifesaver. Thank you
You’re very welcome :)
Thank you ! 😀
You’re very welcome, thanks for watching :)
Thank you brother
You're welcome Zlatan, pleased it helped you :)
Thank you 👌
Open case?
Do you need to open it?
Thank you!!!
You're very welcome, thanks for watching :)
Thanks so much!!!
You're welcome Ramon, thanks for watching :)
Thx!👍
You're welcome Dumitriu, thanks for watching :)
Thank you
You're welcome :)
Danke😀
You're welcome Philipp :)
Thx
You're welcome Jose :)
Excellent. Would have smashed it otherwise.
Hi Ross, glad you watched it then, as they are pricey keys!! thanks for the feedback :)
SXS
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😎😎😎😎😎👍👍👍👍👍A1
Thanks for watching :)
Thank you 👍
Thanks for watching :)
Thank you!!
You’re welcome Melinda :)
Thank you
You're very welcome Demon, thanks for watching :)