Keyfob Project for Someone
Keyfob Project for Someone
They keyfob we have to carry with us to use our Fits is bigger and heavier than the typical key. I'm sure that the parts we actually need to open the doors and start the car are small and light. Just removing that key that I know I'll never need saves a lot of weight. How about one of you take it apart and see how small and light you can make it? Then you can pass that information along to us.
If you mess it up, not to worry. You can buy one from Honda for about $300.
If you mess it up, not to worry. You can buy one from Honda for about $300.
Last edited by SilverEX15; Aug 31, 2014 at 02:57 PM.
It's still big and heavy with the key removed. I bet a locksmith could make a regular key that I could hide on the car. Then I could leave the heavy one home.
Well, that depends. On days when I want to lift, I keep removing the keyfob from my pocket and putting it back onto the hook every time I come back from a drive. Do that several times a day, and you get a pretty good workout. 
I just checked, and the Fit key weighs 2 oz, while a regular key weighs .7 oz. I popped mine open to see where the battery goes. It's amazing how much technology they can fit into a small space.
I noticed the shiny black side is already getting scuffed. Time for some Zagg Invisishield.

I just checked, and the Fit key weighs 2 oz, while a regular key weighs .7 oz. I popped mine open to see where the battery goes. It's amazing how much technology they can fit into a small space.
I noticed the shiny black side is already getting scuffed. Time for some Zagg Invisishield.
They keyfob we have to carry with us to use our Fits is bigger and heavier than the typical key. I'm sure that the parts we actually need to open the doors and start the car are small and light. Just removing that key that I know I'll never need saves a lot of weight. How about one of you take it apart and see how small and light you can make it? Then you can pass that information along to us.
If you mess it up, not to worry. You can buy one form Honda for about $300.
If you mess it up, not to worry. You can buy one form Honda for about $300.

OP, instead of asking someone else to tinker with the fob, maybe you should do this and report back. For me, I am leaving it alone, and not mess with a very expensive item.
I got a rubber/silicone cover for the key on my 2010 Fit- keeps the key like new.
I took the key out of mine and just left it on my desk indefinitely. I keep my keys in a little pocket on my arm and the weight of the actual metal key (not the fob) was noticeable and irritating. Now it's just the fob and my house keys on the keyring, much better.
It was clever of them to design in another keyring hook for those who like to remove that heavy key. I thought I'd lose the keyring part of it when I took the key out.
What goes around comes around. The only unknown about that is the timeline of such payback.
Really nice of the OP to suggest that somebody else undertake a project will benefit him/her but cost that other person financial harm. There's a name for that type type of blatant sociopathy. The DSM-5 can narrow down the specific axes; however, I'd bet my last $300 OP could give a flying fuck.
What goes around comes around. The only unknown about that is the timeline of such payback.
What goes around comes around. The only unknown about that is the timeline of such payback.
I'm sorry if I offended anyone by offering a suggestion.
Really nice of the OP to suggest that somebody else undertake a project will benefit him/her but cost that other person financial harm. There's a name for that type type of blatant sociopathy. The DSM-5 can narrow down the specific axes; however, I'd bet my last $300 OP could give a flying fuck.
What goes around comes around. The only unknown about that is the timeline of such payback.
What goes around comes around. The only unknown about that is the timeline of such payback.
They keyfob we have to carry with us to use our Fits is bigger and heavier than the typical key. I'm sure that the parts we actually need to open the doors and start the car are small and light. Just removing that key that I know I'll never need saves a lot of weight. How about one of you take it apart and see how small and light you can make it? Then you can pass that information along to us.
If you mess it up, not to worry. You can buy one from Honda for about $300.
If you mess it up, not to worry. You can buy one from Honda for about $300.

I don't think I'll get rid of that key. From what Honda people have told me, you have ample warning before the battery goes dead.
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