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Can I fix keyfob with conductive glue

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Have a keyfob that's not working.  The 'open door' does not work.  Close door and trunk buttons work.

Compared it to spare fob, and noticed two instances where tiny copper/gold plate circles were missing on the pcb board.  Tested for continuity and failed.  Good fob had continuity.

Wondering if carefully adding a drop of conductive glue in both areas would be a fix.

Photo has two arrows noting areas in question.  The circled area represents the plate cover that exists on those two areas, on the good fob…(which are missing here)

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Mercedes W126

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Can I fix keyfob with conductive glue

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Have a keyfob that's not working.  The 'open door' does not work.  Close door and trunk buttons work.

Compared it to spare fob, and noticed two instances where tiny copper/gold plate circles were missing on the pcb board.  Tested for continuity and failed.  Good fob had continuity.

Wondering if carefully adding a drop of conductive glue in both areas would be a fix.

Photo has two arrows noting areas in question.  The circled area represents the plate cover that exists on those two areas, on the good fob…(which are missing here)

[image|2241061]

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Mercedes W126

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