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Title: flip key convo
Post by: ian76 on 06 September 2011, 19:03:11
can an omega 3 button key be converted to a flip key i know with my vec i had it done is there anyone on here that can do it if it can be done cheers
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: RobG on 06 September 2011, 19:07:41
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1314563621/0
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: ian76 on 06 September 2011, 19:18:52
thanks
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: zirk on 06 September 2011, 19:45:11
They sort of can, but its fiddly and involves de soldering the buttons, a lot of work for a little result.  :-/
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: RobG on 06 September 2011, 19:55:24
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They sort of can, but its fiddly and involves de soldering the buttons, a lot of work for a little result.  :-/
Nope, you can buy the flip that accepts the Omega PCB, just need to get the key blade cut :P
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: zirk on 06 September 2011, 23:50:12
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They sort of can, but its fiddly and involves de soldering the buttons, a lot of work for a little result.  :-/
Nope, you can buy the flip that accepts the Omega PCB, just need to get the key blade cut :P

Well in that case could be easier, the 'how to' I read (not on OOF) involves removing the key blade from the doner, cutting a grove in it or something from memory and job done.

Still   :-/
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: RobG on 06 September 2011, 23:58:38
The flip comes with uncut blade so just need to get it cut to your existing http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vectra-Tigra-Omega-3-button-remote-key-fob-case-/220845993743?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item336b726f0f

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vectra-Astra-Omega-3-button-remote-flip-key-fob-case-/290606344730?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item43a97cea1a
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: zirk on 07 September 2011, 00:03:03
Nah, remove that and fit the original blade, I'll see if I can find the 'How 2'
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: Bionic on 07 September 2011, 06:45:42
Thanx for the link to buy. I have ordered one cos the previous link from a seller in China had a frikkin ridiculous price for the same thing and a 3 week delivery. Probably go back now and order another... ;D
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: Martin_1962 on 07 September 2011, 08:24:11
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Nah, remove that and fit the original blade, I'll see if I can find the 'How 2'


SNAP

Best to use a new blade
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: Bob G on 08 September 2011, 00:15:37
Just done mine today, took a bit of adjustment but works fine now.  took blank blade to Timpsons and discivered they will not cut customers blanks anymore, timpsons blanks they will still cut.  Luckily plenty of locksmiths around.
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: feeutfo on 08 September 2011, 00:51:41
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Just done mine today, took a bit of adjustment but works fine now.  took blank blade to Timpsons and discivered they will not cut customers blanks anymore, timpsons blanks they will still cut.  Luckily plenty of locksmiths around.
Just as well, Timpsons are over priced and their cut keys often don't work IME. Plus there's the usual "we can't cut it it needs programming" etc
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: Bionic on 08 September 2011, 06:00:58
I stopped using Timpsons tears ago cos I got sick of the keys that I had cut not working then the usual palaver when I took them back about "are you sure you put it right in" or "it will need to be programmed". Programmed? How the hell do you program a piece of steel?
I take all my keys now to a local Indian owned Ironmonger/DIY store and they do a brilliant job every time and are cheap as chips too.
Timpsons (they should stick to buggering up shoes), like many locksmiths are overpriced for what they do and deserve no custom at all IMO.
 ;)
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: Martin_1962 on 08 September 2011, 11:07:35
Can I see an interior picture?
Title: Re: flip key convo
Post by: WinRAR on 08 September 2011, 14:43:44
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Well in that case could be easier, the 'how to' I read (not on OOF) involves removing the key blade from the doner, cutting a grove in it or something from memory and job done.

Still   :-/

These keys aren't regular GM flip keys. They are designed to hold the electronics of the older non flip keys. There is no other operation involved than:

1. Remove electronics and chip from the original key and place it in the new flip one (which is shaped to tighly hold both).
2. Cut the blade.

This is not a bricolage work. This is a new fob for those electronics (which remain untouched an can be placed back in their original casing at any moment).

You don't change your body for dressing a new suit and you don't change your electronics to fit a new case. The suit and the case are designed to suit you and your electronics.