
To disassemble the Baojun 510 key, follow these steps: 1. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry open the upper cover plate of the Baojun 510 key; 2. After prying it open, remove the cover plate; 3. Use the screwdriver to unscrew the screws under the cover plate to complete the disassembly. The Baojun 510 is a compact 5-door, 5-seat SUV with the following dimensions: length 4220mm, width 1740mm, height 1615mm, and a wheelbase of 2550mm. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, delivering a maximum power of 73 kW and a maximum torque of 135 Nm. The drivetrain is front-wheel drive, with a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension.

To open the Baojun 510 car key, first locate the small clip at the top. Run your fingernail along the key seam or use a bank card to pry open the plastic shell joint. Note there's a small screw on the side that requires a precision Phillips screwdriver. After opening, carefully remove the button - the circuit board underneath is exposed, avoid touching chip contacts with metal tools. If buttons malfunction after reassembly, the rubber pad might be misaligned; simply reposition it into the grooves and press firmly. DIY battery replacement is cost-effective, but avoid forcing the shell open as plastic clips break easily - I once ruined a spare key this way.

I'm familiar with taking apart keys! The Baojun 510 key has a hidden screw hole on the side, requiring a 2mm diameter Phillips screwdriver. After unscrewing, there's a groove near the keyring—insert a utility knife blade and gently pry to pop off the back cover. Inside, you'll find a CR2032 coin ; remember to position it with the positive side up. Before reassembling, it's best to clean the circuit board contacts with an eraser—button malfunctions are often due to oxidation. I recommend working on a tabletop, as springs can easily fly off and get lost.

Here's a damage-free disassembly method: First, use a heat gun to blow on the side of the key for half a minute until the plastic softens. Then, place a towel underneath and slowly pry open the casing with pliers, being careful not to pinch the buttons. On the back of the compartment, there are clips that can be released with a fingernail to replace the battery. Important reminder—remove the car key from the mechanical key before disassembling! Last time, my brother didn't remove it and pried directly, causing the mechanical key's spring to fly off. Avoid touching the black sealing ring throughout the process—it's crucial for waterproofing.

In emergency situations, you can open it with a coin: Find a one-yuan coin to fit into the groove at the bottom of the key, then turn it 45 degrees clockwise, and the shell will pop open with a gap. The button model is CR2032, available in any supermarket. Before operation, use an anti-static wristband or touch a metal door handle to prevent static electricity from damaging the circuit board, as repairs can be costly. When reassembling, first snap the bottom into place and then press the top until you hear a click to ensure it's properly seated. If the remote control range shortens, remember to clean the copper contacts in the battery compartment with an alcohol swab.

Tools required: Precision screwdriver set (PH00 model), plastic pry tool, tweezers. Steps: 1. Remove the mechanical key; 2. Unscrew the side screws; 3. Pry open the shell's four corner clips; 4. Take out the old (take a photo to note the positive and negative poles); 5. Insert the new battery with the positive pole facing down; 6. Test the button lights before reassembling; 7. Press firmly around the edges to close the gaps. If clips break, temporarily fix with 502 glue, but replace the shell as soon as possible—third-party replacements are available on Taobao for 20 yuan with free shipping.


