Check out
http://www.remotesandkeys.com/ - when the eyelet broke on my
Toyota key I ordered a rubber cover ($8 plus $4 S/H) and it was a good
solution.
Mike
"Mark" <mwl@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:lBONk.19296$UD6.11613@newsfe07.iad...
> No response in several weeks so I assume I must have either done the
> unthinkable and become the 1st person to ever break a key or have received
> a defective key from the factory. (I'm thinking the latter since the
> other key is showing no signs for breaking even though I use it about 1/2
> the time.)
>
> I'm going to put a new battery in the broken key and then use gorilla glue
> to fix it - permanently! When the battery goes I'll either find a key at
> the junk-yard to use the case from, pay the dealer price for a new key, or
> trade the car on a new one!
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> "Mark" <mwl@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:uSAFk.295$kn5.183@newsfe12.iad...
>> One of the keys for our 2004 Accord has broken. The plastic casing for
>> the security 'FOB' part of the key has broken and the key is nearly
>> coming out. Anyone know if it is possible to get new plastic casing? It
>> seems the electronics and key could be placed in a new casing cheaper
>> than replacing the entire thing. Is this possible?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Mark
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