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How To Remove Keyfob Badge?
Gene Hunt:
--- Quote from: .:GTI|SUNNY:. on August 24, 2010, 06:08:15 pm ---Hi all,
I bought new VW badges for my keyfobs as the old 1's were worn away.
I'm trying to remove the old badfge off the keyfob using a very tiny flat head screwdriver but i cant seem to get the badge off......i have thought about just sticking the new badge ontop of the old 1 but i want it flush.
Any ideas how to take the old badge off?
Sunny
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..........how much please ?as one of mine is scratched. :happy2:
.:GTI|SUNNY:.:
--- Quote from: Gene Hunt on August 25, 2010, 09:11:16 am ---
--- Quote from: .:GTI|SUNNY:. on August 24, 2010, 06:08:15 pm ---Hi all,
I bought new VW badges for my keyfobs as the old 1's were worn away.
I'm trying to remove the old badfge off the keyfob using a very tiny flat head screwdriver but i cant seem to get the badge off......i have thought about just sticking the new badge ontop of the old 1 but i want it flush.
Any ideas how to take the old badge off?
Sunny
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..........how much please ?as one of mine is scratched. :happy2:
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Here you go mate, the link to where i bought mine from
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220655570070&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
thats the price for just x1 badge
:happy2:
TopsGTI:
I changed mine this week and both were pretty well glued in place. I just pierced a very small hole in the centre with the tip of small knife and they both popped out :happy2:
.:GTI|SUNNY:.:
--- Quote from: TopsGTI on August 25, 2010, 10:49:52 pm ---I changed mine this week and both were pretty well glued in place. I just pierced a very small hole in the centre with the tip of small knife and they both popped out :happy2:
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Cheers nice one mate, used a knife and it popped straight off :happy2:
illektronik:
Sounds like you got it sorted, but thought it was worth noting for others that the best place to start prying it up is at the 9 o'clock (270ยบ clockwise) position. There's a screw under that part, so there's a bit of room for your tool of choice to get under there to pry it up. Heat always helps.
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