Very simple to get it to work.
1. Bring your flip key to a keysmith to duplicate the key teeth
2. Transfer your original key's components into the designated slots of the flip key (board, battery, immobiliser chip)
The spring mechanism of the flip key may not be as "springy" as desired, so what I did was I disassembled the relatively simple spring mechanism and turned it a little to increase the spring's tension. Thus resulting in a more "springy" effect when the key is released.
Here are some pictures of the flip key.







This post has been edited by YouDontKnowMyName: Oct 25 2014, 01:55 AM
Oct 25 2014, 01:53 AM
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