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How to open the keyfob of a XJ6 ?

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Old 08-07-2019, 09:36 AM
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Default How to open the keyfob of a XJ6 ?

Having random trouble with mine (I only got one), and after I bought a chinese 433 MHz one on aliexpress that I can't seen to copy the codes into, I read this thread:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...2-x300-112685/

The user "jagent" resoldered the contact points of the buttons, but I can't even open mine (apart from the lid that covers the batteries) to check mine.

Do I pry it open? Is there a hidden screw? Any help before I kill my only keyfob?
I'm also going to try the saab key fobs, but I don't find them with shipping to Belgium, I'll pass a large pull-it-yourself specialised in saab and opel in a few months from now, I'll see to get one there.
 
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The battery cover has a little tab under a slight stem along the "bottom" or where the metal ring broadens out into a hole where the slot is that attaches key.

Don't just try to pry the battery cover off, you'll break the FOB. Search, there are pictures on here somewhere.
 
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Jaguar addressed this issue several decades ago. TSB 18-09 battery replacement.
Lots of people break the tab trying to force it open.

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Thanks, but please read my original post again...
I am trying to reach the contacts under the push buttons, not just removing the battery cover...
 
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If you fancy getting at the board without first removing the battery cover and battery, good luck to you.
 
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What? I don't follow anymore.
I know how to open the batt cover, I'm asking how to get to the contact points.
 
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New buttons are/were? available to replace worn ones on the keyfob transmitters.(JLM20626)

I think there is a tiny screw or maybe two? holding the halves together?

Been a long time since I messed with the older transmitters.

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G'day Kingnero

If you slide a thin knife blade between the brass ring and the black plastic case, on the side where the buttons are, the top should just pop off with a bit of gentle persuasion. No hidden screws or other trickery well not on my fob anyway, I didn't even need to remove the battery cover, I just opened it successfully. It just snaps together again.

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Old 08-09-2019, 09:12 AM
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Thanks watto. Didn't even have to open the batt cover!
One of the buttons doesn't "click" anymore.
@ motorcarman, it appears that your picture (and reference) only refers to the rubber pieces covering the actual microswitches? These are still intact.
I'll first see to source a saab remote before sourcing these buttons, it might even be cheaper replacing the entire thing...

 
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G’day Kingnero,

There is a radio and electronics outlet nearby which has aerosol cans of what they call contact cleaner, it’s just a spray solvent which doesn’t harm the electronic components.

I’ve had success using this stuff on various different electronic components over the years. There are two versions, one which is plain solvent and another which has a very small amount of lube in it.

Maybe you could try and source something similar to free up the sticky switch. Drench it in solvent and work it until it starts to click again.

Cheers,
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Old 08-10-2019, 12:24 AM
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Thanks for the tip, I'll try that first and let you know how it works... Worth a try.
 
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While looking at Lady P's links I found this and it may be helpful.

Cheers,
Jeff.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/REPAIR-SE....c100005.m1851
 
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While looking at the whole unit FOB replacement be careful of the frequency of 315 in US and 433 Hz for the rest of the world and the car body antennae compatibility issue in this Jaguar TSB

The frequency is stamped in small letters on the battery cover so ask before purchasing on Ebay in the ask seller a question

http://www.jagrepair.com/images/TSB/...y%20Change.pdf



There are a couple of other FOB TSBs

Remember you can take a pencil eraser and clean off the battery contacts as the electronics is only as good as the battery power supply along with good batteries and not the cheap ones at the discount stores

http://www.jagrepair.com/images/TSB/X300/18Security/18-06%20Manual%20Programming.pdf
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http://www.jagrepair.com/images/TSB/X300/18Security/18-09%20Keyfob%20Transmitter%20Battery%20Replacement. pdf


If you are lucky you can find X300 FOBs at the salvage yard before someone who specializes in FOBs for all cars snaps them up for 5 bucks , US speaking

The X300 FOB is the same as a Saab unit in the same year area for a option
 

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Old 08-12-2019, 03:49 AM
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Thx for the additional info!
Yes, I've cleaned the battery contacts with fine glass paper, and changed both batteries. The problem is with the clicking, you can feel it when you press the contacts without the rubber "buttons"..
I'll try the contact cleaner, next option are the saab 433 MHz fobs as I have a saab scrapper nearby. If everything fails, I'll check ebay...
I will keep you updated. Thx for all the information, it's really helpful!
 
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