This particular key fob is for a 2010 Equinox. There are multiple vehicles from GM that use this style key and they all have the same issues. In this video I show how to replaced the case and make the key fob like new. Parts and tools are listed below. I left the part in where the punch broke. I could have reshot that part but wanted to show that stuff happens. Just adapt and make it work. Dont forget to subscribe to the channel and hit the bell for updates. Thanks to all the support and thanks for tuning in.
Tools needed:
New fob case...
Small and medium flat blade screw drivers.
Small punch and hammer.
Small phillips screw driver.
Pair of pliers to pull roll pin.
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