How to Disassemble the Key of an Older Skoda Model?

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McJuliette
07/29/25 7:47pm
Steps to disassemble the key of an older Skoda model: 1. The older Skoda key uses a Panasonic button battery, which needs to be prepared in advance; 2. Open the mechanical key, and you will see a groove on the side of the mechanical key. Use a flathead screwdriver to pry it open. 3. Then, disassemble the part without the mechanical key to access the battery for replacement. The older Skoda model has a body length of 4659mm, width of 1814mm, height of 1460mm, and a wheelbase of 2686mm. The older Skoda is equipped with an inline 4-cylinder engine. This type of engine is not a balanced structure. Although the imbalance is minimal in low-displacement, low-power configurations, vibrations increase as the engine size and power grow.
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