Toyota Key FOB spare buttons

Replacement push buttons for Toyota Key FOB OEM Number: 890700503084, 8907005020, Valeo 736670-A CE523, 89071-050
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The first print was just a bit too large in every dimension, so printed again at 95% and 90% size. The 95% fitted perfectly. Printed with PLA, 100% infill, 3 perimeters, no brim. Thanks for the design. (edited)

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Added a Point on the Lock-Key.
I hadn't change the Color bevor I print all Keys.
Thank you for this replacement.

I don't find find the stars, but from me you got 5 Stars.
Good Work. (edited)

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Perfect peripheral shape but I found the buttons a bit short for mine despite being exactly the same keyfob part number Valeo 736670-A, and I found the flange was too deep and would need a lot of careful sanding to get that down to size.

So I remixed it, slicing off the flange in Fusion360 to leave just 0.35mm of it, and then splitting and inserting about 0.5mm into the height of the buttons to get them just right for me.

Thanks for sharing this repair - my Avensis is 20 years old and I still have the original plips. I've had them apart many times to replace batteries and then swapped the circuitry between internal boxes when the buttons on my best one started failing. I was going to do this repair anyway now I have a 3D printer but you've just saved me most of the effort!

Certainly a LOT cheaper than buying a new plip. Using only about 6 inches of filament in total for a couple of buttons, the costs didn't even register a price in my slicer so must be less than 1p :o)

@Gigabeast Thanks! I guess the exact dimensions are tricky, it was one of my first 3D prints.
My blip is falling apart slowly, I might revisit this. Can you send me the file for reference please?

PS: I used to work for Valeo :D

@LukasKupec Very good for an early effort at 3D then, heheheheh! The files are in my remix :o)

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