How to Disassemble the Baojun 630 Car Key?
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Baojun 630 car key disassembly method is as follows: 1. Open the folding part of the key and insert a flat-head screwdriver into the small horizontal groove in the slot. 2. When a larger gap is pried open, hold the key ring below with your hand and pull hard, then the key will separate into upper and lower parts. 3. Forcefully pry open the side, and this part of the key will split into front and back pieces, revealing the battery and circuit board sections. Remove the battery for replacement, and you're done. More related information is as follows: 1. Generally, the lifespan of a car key battery is about 2 years. If it's a remote key with one-button start, the battery lifespan will be shorter. 2. Nowadays, car keys come in various styles, but their internal structures are the same. Remote keys usually have a mechanical key, and some keys may fold or hide the mechanical key part. If it's a folding type, after flipping open the mechanical key, you can see the buckle at the folding position. Use a tool to press the buckle, and you can remove the outer shell.
I have quite a bit of experience disassembling the Baojun 630 key. Usually, the key shell is secured with clips. Use a small flat-head screwdriver or plastic pry tool to gently pry open the edges or the ring hole of the key. Apply gradual force when prying; a clicking sound indicates the clip has loosened. Once opened, you'll see a coin cell battery, model CR2032—remember to have a spare battery ready for replacement. When reassembling, align the two halves of the shell and press firmly. I often remind myself to avoid using overly sharp tools to prevent scratching the casing or damaging the circuitry. The key contains an RF module, which can be damaged by water or static electricity, so be cautious about moisture and dust. Regularly replacing the battery helps avoid remote failure. If it's too hard to open, don't force it to prevent further damage and costly repairs. DIY maintenance usually saves hassle, but gentle handling is always the right approach.