Flip Key
#166
Originally Posted by Calvin
Also does the ebay sellers have the right thickness and transponder for our cars?
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This thread is too confusing now. 3-button key, 4-button key, too thick, transponder not working, superglue, use your old transponder/remote or don't, worked perfect first time, group buy for working key? Or non-working key? etc.
I can't keep track. I ordered the 4-button key from mykeyless (I don't have an extra key/remote), so I guess I'll just try it out for myself.
I can't keep track. I ordered the 4-button key from mykeyless (I don't have an extra key/remote), so I guess I'll just try it out for myself.
#179
its best to use your oem transponder chip... since it just slides out of the original key. you can always put it back to oem if you decide you get bored of the flip key.
i dont think it's worth spending $140+ to have the new chip programmed.
home depot fvcked up my key while cutting it so im getting a new one right now
i dont think it's worth spending $140+ to have the new chip programmed.
home depot fvcked up my key while cutting it so im getting a new one right now
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I received the replacement key that is the proper thickness and had it cut and the transponder programed at the locksmith. He did it all for free with my Auto Club card. The key works like a champ.
I do need to stop playing with it though or I am going to break the spring.
Mykeyless-1 is a standup seller. He promptly resolved the issue and I would reccomend him to anyone. Far better customer service than almost anyone else I have delt with on ebay.
I do need to stop playing with it though or I am going to break the spring.
Mykeyless-1 is a standup seller. He promptly resolved the issue and I would reccomend him to anyone. Far better customer service than almost anyone else I have delt with on ebay.