Replace rubber buttons Volvo key remote control


By LCM LCM
3 min read


Car keys are used daily and are therefore subject to wear and tear. If you have just bought a new occasion Volvo which looks tip top but has a worn set of rubber knobs it can really detract from the experience of your new car.

Not to worry! I'll show you how to replace the rubber knobs within minutes and the key will look like new again.

Supplies to replace the rubber buttons of the remote control key

To replace the rubber knobs on your Volvo key, you will need the following items:

  • New rubber buttons
  • Small screwdriver
  • Thin knife
  • Possibly nail clippers

Step 1: Remove the physical Volvo key from the remote control

On the back of the remote control housing is a slider which must be pulled to the left to remove the physical Volvo key.

Housing + Physical key

Step 2: Using a small screwdriver, push the lid open

After removing the physical key, an opening is created. Through this opening, the cover on the back of the key can be pushed off with a small screwdriver.

Here you can clearly see that with a small screwdriver you can easily open the cover of the key housing.

Step 3: Remove the lid

The lid of the housing can now be taken off very easily with a thin knife (e.g. a paring knife).

Carefully pry the cover off the housing with the knife.

Step 4: Remove the transmitter from the key housing and rubber buttons

The circuit board which is now visible is the brain (transmitter) of the key. Therefore, handle this with care.

This transmitter can be easily taken out by turning the Volvo key and pressing the rubber buttons. If all goes well, the transmitter now detaches from the housing.

Finally, also remove the rubber knobs from the Volvo key housing. The buttons can be easily pushed out.

Step 5: Compare the new rubber knobs with the old ones on your Volvo key

Before installing the new rubber knobs, it is advisable to put the old and new ones side by side and compare them.

As shown above, the new rubber has a row of 3 at the bottom instead of 1. This may vary from key to key. By carefully cutting off the outer 2 with nail scissors, you make both rubbers identical and the assembly can be reassembled.

Step 6: Reassemble and test Volvo key

Finally, everything can be put back together in the reverse order and you can enjoy a beautiful Volvo key with new knobs for many years to come.

New and old side by side

Finally, walk over to your beautiful Volvo to test that all the functions of the key are still working properly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to assemble the new buttons?

Count on about 5-10 minutes of work.

I have more buttons on my key, now what?

There are 2 different types of keys for both of which we have new buttons available.

What tool do I need to renew the knobs on my key?

Very basic tools. You can probably find everything in your kitchen drawer.

Where can I buy the new buttons for my Volvo key?

At LucaCarMods.com you can order them. If in stock, you usually get them the next day.