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barmy | 12:59 Fri 24th Jan 2020 | Motoring
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Just in case anyone has an idea, my key fob has a rubber/plastic portion covering part of it, which has the buttons attached for the various functions, which is coming off. I have tried gluing with a contact adhesive but this hasn't worked so my question is:

Has anyone managed to repair this type of key fob, and if so how?

I don't particularly want to go to a dealer for a replacement as from experience with a previous car it will cost a fair bit.

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Contact adhesive is meant for larger areas/surfaces.
You would propably have got a better result with superglue. Should you want to retry with superglue, makesure both surfaces are clean with no residue left over from the contact adhesive.
What make and model does the key belong to barmy ?
Sometimes you can buy one from ebay and swap certain parts over.
There are online services where you send them your key, they take the innards out and put them into a brand new casing. They're usually a lot cheaper than getting a new key through a main dealer.

Make and model?
If nothing works why not use your spare key?
^^^some cheaper cars have only a standard key (ie no remote buttons) supplied as the spare....
Ok, thanks,I didn't know that
On eBay and probably Amazon they sell silicone skins to cover and transform key fobs. cheap fix.
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Thanks all, never thought about e-bay as an alternative.

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