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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Scatmancraig on 20 June 2016, 19:48:09
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My remote locking / alarm key fob case has seen better days and both of the rubber button covers have perished and disappeared. Is it possible to replace just the button covers or is a replacement case needed? Is it possible to get either of the above, and if so, where?
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2 or 3 button?
aftermarket 3 button ones are always rock hard, so I always buy a new fob instead. About £3 from egay.
Incidentally, its a sign the switches are starting to fail, so you may be wise to replace them as well.
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2 or 3 button?
aftermarket 3 button ones are always rock hard, so I always buy a new fob instead. About £3 from egay.
Incidentally, its a sign the switches are starting to fail, so you may be wise to replace them as well.
It's a 2 button unit. I don't suppose you'd have a link for a suitable replacement unit would you please?
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Surprised you've knacked the casing, do you have a pic?
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Surprised you've knacked the casing, do you have a pic?
It's not the plastic part of the case, it's the rubber button covers which have totally perished and vanished over the course of time.....
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h62/sootyridesagain/20160621_191943.jpg) (http://s61.photobucket.com/user/sootyridesagain/media/20160621_191943.jpg.html)
It still works like this, but I really ought to get something sorted so I'm not in danger of damaging or losing the switches.
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Oh crickey, its a 1996/97 model :o
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Let me have a look at what I have at home...
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Oh crickey, its a 1996/97 model :o
Yes it's a 97 on a P-plate. Is that bad? Lol! I'm guessing that for whatever reason, the fobs were different??!!
Let me have a look at what I have at home...
That would be much appreciated!
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I think I answered this on another thread yesterday, but there's several types of fob
Separate Fob 1 earliest (which worked on an Infrared system, accompanied by a black ball next tot he electric window switch)
Sepearate Fob 2 yours (and mine) the 'middle one' 96-ish
All-in One Key 1 MFL type (sortof) 'interchangeable' with FL (same basic shape)
All-in One Key 2 FL type rubberised, by far the most common now. Come in 2 and 3-button flavours for Saloon or Estate.
All systems can be swapped over and installed in other cars with some reasonably simple fettling, or bodged to work in 10 seconds flat and some sellotape.
Alternatively the excellent reprogramming facilities offers by such as The Boy can make anything work, with their magical computermabob machines :)
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I've got a few somewhere :y :y
I'll have a dig around for you :)
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I've got a few somewhere :y :y
I'll have a dig around for you :)
That would be lovely if you have, let me know and I can arrange a suitable beer token in exchange! :)
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I've got a few somewhere :y :y
I'll have a dig around for you :)
That would be lovely if you have, let me know and I can arrange a suitable beer token in exchange! :)
Found one
The rubbers are still In one piece but pretty worn.
I'll have a dig around and see if i've anymore tomorrow :y
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Found one
The rubbers are still In one piece but pretty worn.
I'll have a dig around and see if i've anymore tomorrow :y
Well even worn rubbers would be better than what I've got!
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Found one
The rubbers are still In one piece but pretty worn.
I'll have a dig around and see if i've anymore tomorrow :y
Well even worn rubbers would be better than what I've got!
Pm incoming :y
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Just like to say thanks to tigers_gonads for his help, I now have a much better key fob than I had before, it even still has the little symbols on the rubber buttons!
So now I have a fully working fob. I've even discovered how to close the windows and sunroof from the fob too (press and hold the close button), and how to deadlock the doors (press close button once to lock doors, and again to deadlock).
Happy days! ;D
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Just like to say thanks to tigers_gonads for his help, I now have a much better key fob than I had before, it even still has the little symbols on the rubber buttons!
So now I have a fully working fob. I've even discovered how to close the windows and sunroof from the fob too (press and hold the close button), and how to deadlock the doors (press close button once to lock doors, and again to deadlock).
Happy days! ;D
Excellent, all you got to do now is work out how to get back in. ;)
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He's one of the good ones, is Steve, don't believe the rumours :y
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Did you find out if its possible to buy them somewhere new ?
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you can buy from eBay / aliexpress for a couple of pounds, but you might need to sand / file the edges (refinishing) to get the fit perfect.
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If it helps, I can recommend this guy on fleabay..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/For-Vauxhall-Vectra-Omega-Signum-2-3-Button-Remote-Key-Fob-REPAIR-SERVICE-FIX-/390245877358?hash=item5adc77866e:g:k4UAAMXQwKdRbltk (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/For-Vauxhall-Vectra-Omega-Signum-2-3-Button-Remote-Key-Fob-REPAIR-SERVICE-FIX-/390245877358?hash=item5adc77866e:g:k4UAAMXQwKdRbltk)
having just had one of my keys re-built. Just sent the whole thing in an envelope and it came back within a week and worked straight off the bat. Not as cheap as doing it yourself obviously but was simple and quick.
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Or buy the cover from him for £3 and spend 5 minutes swapping the parts over yourself. ;)
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True, but I tried that once years ago and there seemed to be too many (3 button) versions so I took the lazy route this time!
Update: the fob has come away from the shaft bit a couple of times as I take the key out of the ignition but hopefully just needs a bit of force to get them to stay together. ???