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How to Remove the Key of Geely Emgrand GL?

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SanJuliette
07/24/2025, 09:11:44 AM

Geely Emgrand GL car key removal method: There is a small button on the side of the key. Press it and pull out the mechanical key. After removing the mechanical key, you can see a mark labeled "open". Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry open the key shell at the "open" position. Once a gap is created, you can manually separate it. The Geely Emgrand GL is a model under Geely Auto, with body dimensions of 4725mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1478mm in height, and a wheelbase of 4725mm. In terms of exterior design, the Emgrand GL innovatively features a "floating" treatment of the "shield-shaped" water ripple grille, seamlessly integrated with the sharp eagle-eye projection headlights to outline a "beak-like" floating front face. The wide lower grille design with a sense of power and the embellishment of crystal-like LED daytime running lights add a dynamic touch to the car's front, exuding a sharp and imposing presence.

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MarleyFitz
08/10/2025, 02:34:16 AM

I've been driving the Emgrand GL for a while, and the key removal method is actually quite simple. Flip over the remote key fob and locate the small plastic slider or button, usually near the top of the key. Gently press it with your thumb, then slide it sideways or push it outward to release the hidden key blade. This spare key blade is mainly used to unlock the doors or trunk in case the remote battery dies. Remember not to use excessive force during operation, as it may scratch your fingers or the edges of the key. It's best to check the manual first, as it contains clearer illustrations, and the whole process can be done in just a minute. This design is quite common across Geely's vehicle lineup, similar to the key structures of other models. I often check it during routine maintenance to avoid fumbling when needed.

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JulianaAnn
09/25/2025, 01:50:46 AM

The method to remove the Geely Emgrand GL key is not difficult, the key lies in the small switch on the back. Press it and gently push to take out the spare key blade. It is recommended to clean the key surface before operation to avoid dust getting stuck and affecting smooth sliding. If unsure, checking a car owner forum for reference videos is safer. This method also applies when replacing the battery to remove the blade, simple and practical. Actually, many smart keys are designed this way, not high-tech but very convenient for daily maintenance. Next time during maintenance, ask the 4S shop technician, they can also demonstrate on-site to ensure no damage to the internal circuit. Remember to move gently and steadily, avoid prying with hard objects, as the key plastic is fragile, and repairing it would be costly and time-consuming if broken.

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SanSara
11/08/2025, 02:58:16 AM

Removing the Emgrand GL key is quite simple. Flip the remote key over, and you'll find a small button or slider on the back. Press and hold it while pushing outward to pull out the spare key blade. This design is intended for emergency door opening purposes—ensure safe operation to avoid hand injuries. The process usually takes just a few seconds. It's recommended to test it periodically to maintain smooth functionality.

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SanEvan
12/29/2025, 09:57:19 PM

The Emgrand GL key removal method is quite clever. On the back, there's a small mechanism—just push gently to slide out the blade, making it easy to replace the battery or open the door lock. I often notice this design is similar to other car key models. When operating, avoid using excessive force and maintain smooth movements. After removal, check if the blade is loose to prevent wear and tear that could affect its lifespan. If it feels stuck, a quick wipe to remove dust usually does the trick—simple maintenance can extend the key's longevity. This method is highly practical in daily driving, especially when the remote runs out of battery. Remember, a gentle touch is key.

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Sam
03/27/2026, 12:17:06 AM

I've dealt with similar key issues before. When removing the Emgrand GL key, be careful with the small switch on the back—press and slide it out gently. Make sure to use a light touch to avoid damaging the plastic or scratching yourself. Before operating, ensure the key is clean to reduce the risk of malfunction. This spare chip can be a lifesaver in critical moments, such as when the remote fails to unlock the door. It's a good practice to regularly check its smoothness to detect and fix problems early, saving unnecessary expenses. Remember, details determine success, and maintaining patience is paramount.

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