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2 button flip blade keyfob for under £10! 8 years 5 months ago #163912

As our MGF/TF's are essentially the same components as Land Rover Freelander Mk1 I searched ebay for an appropriate flip key:
2 Button Remote Key Fob Shell Case Blade For Land Rover Freelander MK1 TD4 TD5 | eBay £5.98 if you want it shipped from the UK
2 Button Remote Key Fob Shell Case Blade For Land Rover Freelander MK1 TD4 TD5
Completed

or £3.98 if you wait for shipping from China
2 Button Remote Key Fob Shell Case Blade For Land Rover Freelander MK1 TD4 TD5
Completed


Received mine today, simply remove the circuit board and buttons from the old fob and drop them into the case, only mod involved, trim the top section of the case where it touches the battery:


The blade slides straight in the MGF lock, having it cut on Thursday

Finishing touch? MG badge from MGB Hive £2 delivered:
BRAND NEW MGB/MIDGET MG OCTAGON SELF ADHESIVE STEERING WHEEL/GEARKNOB BADGE ZA34
Completed


Merry Christmas
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2 button flip blade keyfob for under £10! 8 years 5 months ago #163914

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not sure about the F but for a TF you'll need a different blade.
as ever,
Rob
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2 button flip blade keyfob for under £10! 8 years 5 months ago #163917

Is this for the pektron or lucas fob?

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2 button flip blade keyfob for under £10! 8 years 5 months ago #163918

Lucas square fob. :yesnod:
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2 button flip blade keyfob for under £10! 8 years 5 months ago #163920

:nonod: shame would love one for mine

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2 button flip blade keyfob for under £10! 8 years 5 months ago #163932

Key blade cut, in the back of Knutsford Locksmiths van, f.o.c. - so I have him £10 for a Christmas drink...lol

Works perfectly, fitted a new battery and a dab of superglue, feels rock solid. Here's a video of it working:

http://vid591.photobucket.com/albums/ss357/MGFMania/20151224_172149_zps9srtwmku.mp4



Merry Christmas

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2 button flip blade keyfob for under £10! 8 years 4 months ago #164100

Happy New Year

The MGBHive badge has arrived, 1st one went missing in the post over Christmas. Nice quality and looks the part
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Smaller badge? 8 years 4 months ago #164153

For those who may prefer a smaller badge, found these on ebay
£1.99 for two
Next day delivery black and silver, pressed metal, beautifully manufactured:
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Smaller badge? 8 years 4 months ago #164176

Have you got a link for those, Peter?:shrug:
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Smaller badge? 8 years 4 months ago #164177

David, just click on the £1.99 for two in my previous post - its a link
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2 button flip blade keyfob for under £10! 8 years 4 months ago #164178

Just got mine today, thanks for the link and how to Peter. :broon:

Little tip, don't stand over the bin when you take off the elastic band holding the case together, as I did :slapme:
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2 button flip blade keyfob for under £10! 8 years 3 months ago #164647

Thanks for the info on this project Peter. Finally got mine sorted this week. A word of advice to other people planning to do this mod. I did have trouble finding people willing to cut the key, even major high street outlets. Excuses ranged from "the material could be too hard, could snap off in the lock, could damage my cutting equipment" etc. Eventually when I did find someone willing to do it, because the actual key part of the blade was shorter than the original from the stop to the tip, the guy cut it wrong! :slapme: So.......I cannibalised my existing key and fitted it into the folding mechanism and now works perfectly. Only slight downside to this project is that you have to glue the two halves of the fob together, they don't snap together. So before I glued them together I replaced the battery! :woohoo:
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