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    Default VOLKSWAGEN Factory OEM KEY FOB 5K0837202 A

    Does anyone know what smd part and value on the picture?
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    Sorry, this is the best picture I could take with my phone

    PM me your address and info and I can mail you this PCB

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    Quote Originally Posted by indienick View Post
    Sorry, this is the best picture I could take with my phone

    PM me your address and info and I can mail you this PCB

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    Could you measure the value please

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    I am showing 556 nF. The part is so small, I hope my equipment measured it ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buga37 View Post
    Does anyone know what smd part and value on the picture?
    next time be more carefully when you open that type of key and you will not do any damages

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    Honestly, for this PCB, that capacitor lifted off the PCB for me with tweezers. Did not even heat up. Minimal effort.

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    you don't need that component if you replace the transponder with a glass id48

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmp View Post
    you don't need that component if you replace the transponder with a glass id48
    that's what i thought,i have tested the remote and its working just fine.It wasn't a good idea to push the pin inside
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    Quote Originally Posted by buga37 View Post
    that's what i thought,i have tested the remote and its working just fine.It wasn't a good idea to push the pin inside
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    push pin inside is only one solution,
    but to push it too much will destroy it as you see
    you need to push it just enaught and slowlelly and all is ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maartinj View Post
    push pin inside is only one solution,
    No it's not. For the best solution look here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TKdNgv1Fgo

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmp View Post
    you don't need that component if you replace the transponder with a glass id48
    that explains a lot.


    Every time I use these keys I use glass 48. And when I saw that
    some component near the original transponder coil are not even
    properly soldered to the PCB, I wondered "why do I never have
    problems with this key?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by p1et View Post
    No it's not. For the best solution look here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TKdNgv1Fgo
    sure, but then metal PIN will not keep both cover toogether , use glue ...... hate it
    this same you can say - use hamer or drill to get access to cluster ... why not just unlock screw slowelly

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    Here is video with opening Maartinj way and you see that pin is higher than components on board and shouldnt damage anything if well pushed.
    I do it always with brutal method (it's quicker) and no problems after. Cover is tight and seats well.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1snxXcUEXA

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    Quote Originally Posted by amigokola View Post
    Here is video with opening Maartinj way and you see that pin is higher than components on board and shouldnt damage anything if well pushed.
    I do it always with brutal method (it's quicker) and no problems after. Cover is tight and seats well.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1snxXcUEXA
    open over 20 that keys , and never did any PCB damages, but always did very slow and carefully.

 

 

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