Allen key size for key fob

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phil keegan

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Newcastle
Vehicle
T6 Coast 150
Does anyone know what sized Allen key (or similar) I need for a tiny screw on my key fob that is working loose?


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It should be a roll pin, simply press it out / back in with a suitable size implement, it is an interference fit so will require some pressure.

edit: a tiny screwdriver works
 
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Phil,
tried to PM you, cant as you are not a VIP Member.

you may want to edit your photo to remove the key part, the close up of the key is sufficient to identify the key type and allow a spare to be made !

There are companies who will reproduce a key from such a photo. It may represent only a very small risk, but it is a risk nonetheless.
If your vehicle is stolen via the key you are not insured
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Phil,
tried to PM you, cant as you are not a VIP Member.

you may want to edit your photo to remove the key part, the close up of the key is sufficient to identify the key type and allow a spare to be made !

There are companies who will reproduce a key from such a photo. It may represent only a very small risk, but it is a risk nonetheless.
If your vehicle is stolen via the key you are not insured
:thumb

Thanks

When I’ve worked out how to I’ll delete the post


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Thanks

When I’ve worked out how to I’ll delete the post


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Not sure you can edit if you are not a VIP !

I’ll report it to @calikev and ask for the post to be removed for security reasons for you.

Edit: reported your original post

edit : get yourself signed up to VIP member, it supports this great site & resource
 
Not sure you can edit if you are not a VIP !

I’ll report it to @calikev and ask for the post to be removed for security reasons for you.

Edit: reported your original post

edit : get yourself signed up to VIP member, it supports this great site & resource

Thanks again.

I previously accidentally ended up with a VIP Tapatalk account rather than one for the club!

Definitely will ‘join up’ and support as ideas, solutions and general information have been excellent


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It should be a roll pin, simply press it out / back in with a suitable size implement, it is an interference fit so will require some pressure.

edit: a tiny screwdriver works

Thanks pin pressed in with a fork handle


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