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Title: Peugeot pop out keyfob query
Post by: hotel21 on 16 January 2009, 21:39:33
We have two Peugeots in our household and both cars have the pop out keys.

Daughters key pop out function is broken and its the plastic casing thats duff.  Anyone got a contact for replacements rather than full price Peugeot?  The key and immobiliser/alarm boards are fine, just the shell plastic thats needing replaced.
Title: Re: Peugeot pop out keyfob query
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 16 January 2009, 22:11:20
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We have two Peugeots in our household and both cars have the pop out keys.

Daughters key pop out function is broken and its the plastic casing thats duff.  Anyone got a contact for replacements rather than full price Peugeot?  The key and immobiliser/alarm boards are fine, just the shell plastic thats needing replaced.

Have you looked on eBay Broocie?
Title: Re: Peugeot pop out keyfob query
Post by: hotel21 on 16 January 2009, 22:19:54
Yes, but only need the plastic, not the whole gubbins....
Title: Re: Peugeot pop out keyfob query
Post by: CaptainZok on 17 January 2009, 01:38:02
No chance of an araldite/milliput/chemical metal type repair then spray it matt black to conceal?
Title: Re: Peugeot pop out keyfob query
Post by: tmx on 17 January 2009, 12:03:40
i swapped mums 307 cc key which is a pop out key with a hire cars i had  ;)
Title: Re: Peugeot pop out keyfob query
Post by: hotel21 on 17 January 2009, 12:35:15
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No chance of an araldite/milliput/chemical metal type repair then spray it matt black to conceal?

No, its the plastic of the hinge/spring affair thats gubbed.  Bit to small and finnekey for any major reconstruction on something that gets opened and closed several times a day, I fear....
Title: Re: Peugeot pop out keyfob query
Post by: hotel21 on 17 January 2009, 12:35:39
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i swapped mums 307 cc key which is a pop out key with a hire cars i had  ;)

 :-X

 ;D
Title: Re: Peugeot pop out keyfob query
Post by: CaptainZok on 17 January 2009, 13:12:01
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No chance of an araldite/milliput/chemical metal type repair then spray it matt black to conceal?

No, its the plastic of the hinge/spring affair thats gubbed.  Bit to small and finnekey for any major reconstruction on something that gets opened and closed several times a day, I fear....
That's a bugger, although I thought I may be in a grandparent egg sucking tuition situation when I suggested it. ;D