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Old 04-17-2024, 12:02 PM
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Default Fob battery replacement (grrrr)

I know I have done this before, but this time trying to remove the "key" from the fob to open it and replace the battery is causing a problem
Slide the little thingy over and pull out the key ..right..?
Key will not come out of the fob !!! grrrrr
Old 04-17-2024, 12:18 PM
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Old 04-17-2024, 01:07 PM
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Sometimes I use a tiny flat-head screwdriver to help it out.
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Shouldn't the metal "key" part pull right out when you slide the "****" over, I do not want to damage that EXPENSIVE ffob
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I got it, used a thin knife blade to coax it open...needed to remove the key ring and keys that were attached to get it open
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Originally Posted by dak911
I got it, used a thin knife blade to coax it open...needed to remove the key ring and keys that were attached to get it open
It's annoying the way that square metal tang is designed. It really doesn't allow the emergency key to slide out if there's anything more than the thinnest of key rings attached to it, even then it's close.
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Old 04-18-2024, 11:41 AM
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It is a very poor design.

You have to depress the little spring-loaded button after removing any key ring. A key ring makes it impossible to remove.

That little button is flush and must be pushed in. The spring underneath the little button is one of tiniest springs I've ever seen, and can easily fall out along with the button. One of mine did and is now button- and spring-less, but still functional without the release button and spring. A key ring keeps it together.

However, once you figure it out, it's pretty easy. If the fob is older, which all 991 fobs are, and the emergency key has been rarely, or ever, removed, it can be stuck in the slot until removed for the first time in a long time.

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I thought the battery wearing out was a indication to buy another 911. 😊
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Originally Posted by Foosh
It is a very poor design.

You have to depress the little spring-loaded button after removing any key ring. A key ring makes it impossible to remove.

That little button is flush and must be pushed in. The spring underneath the little button is one of tiniest springs I've ever seen, and can easily fall out along with the button. One of mine did and is now button- and spring-less, but still functional without the release button and spring. A key ring keep it together.

However, once you figure it out, it's pretty easy. If the fob is older, which all 991 fobs are, and the emergency key has been rarely, or ever, removed, it can be stuck in the slot until removed for the first time in a long time.
So that's what that little bent thing WAS, I saw it on the floor and was worried that one of my dogs would find it and swallow it, so I threw it in the trash...do I need to find it?
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Originally Posted by dak911
So that's what that little bent thing WAS, I saw it on the floor and was worried that one of my dogs would find it and swallow it, so I threw it in the trash...do I need to find it?
No, just get rid of the button too, which is worthless without the spring, forget about the spring, and put a key ring back on it, which makes it impossible to slide out, and you're good to go with it.

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