Replacing the AIC key housings is as easy as this
Please make sure that the new and old flip key housing are identical in design so that all individual parts fit.
AIC flip key housings contain neither electronics nor transponders. Therefore, when replacing them, it must be ensured that these parts are removed from the old key and inserted into the
new housing. If you decide to use the blank from AIC instead of your old key bit, you will have to mill it by a locksmith.
Using the example of a folding key housing for Ford with the AIC part number 57547, we show you how to assemble the new housing quickly and easily.
Step 1
Carefully disassemble the new key housing so that you have
the plastic parts, as well as the spring, the blank, the knob,
the screw if applicable and the electronics in front of you.
Special care must be taken when removing the transponder
from the old key housing. It often sticks to the housing and
could be damaged when trying to get it out. With some keys
the transponder is already glued to the electronics.
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Step 2
First take the blank or your old key bit and the knob. It is
important that the knob is placed in the right direction in
the hole provided in the blank/key bit. Orientate yourself
on the three attachments for the joint on the key bit.
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Step 3
Next, take the spring and place it with the bottom side in the
hole provided in the housing. Make sure that the tip is in the
correct slot (see illustration).
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