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+[title] Removing Fob PCB
+[* light_blue] Tilting the Fob to the side, there is an opening.
+ [* icon_note] And yup you guessed it, the mighty flat bladed screw driver pops this open!
+[* black] Once open, we can see that there is heaps of room for a flip key. Toyota again, why did you bother designing a seperate Fob again?
+[* blue] Notice the rubber pad, this is for the buttons, I found the original pad to work better in the new key. Totally up to yourself if you mix and match parts.
+[* violet] Carefully remove the PCB from the shell, save this as we will use this later for our new key.
+ [* icon_caution] Ensure Battery has been removed in previous step, as it can cause damage to the PCB. Also, avoid using a metal tool here incase.

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