lost my car keys: question
#1
lost my car keys: question
OK, so pretty much as the title says, I lost the key to my Coupe. I've searched high and low and I can't for the life of me remember exactly the last time I had it. My car is sitting in my garage with locked doors right now. I have no spare keys. Assuming I can't find the keys when the sun comes up a little later, what are my options? Any help or suggestions on the matter is greatly appreciated.
#2
thats crazy the same thing happend to me today. i couldnt find them for five hours. then all of a sudden they were just behind the TV.
didnt your car come with a set of spare keys ? mine did but go figure Santa Monica infiniti gave me the wrong F*N key .. or a key that doesnt fit lol. Good luck finding them do you have another car you can drive until then ?
didnt your car come with a set of spare keys ? mine did but go figure Santa Monica infiniti gave me the wrong F*N key .. or a key that doesnt fit lol. Good luck finding them do you have another car you can drive until then ?
#3
I hope you find them, replacements are expensive. its those darn transponder chips so our cars can't get stolen. As for your options, I think you will need to go to your local infiniti and give them your VIN. They can then have a new key made for you. I am sure you will have to show some sort of proof of ownership, hopefully thats not in the car too.
#6
Originally Posted by Clemmdog
I hope you find them, replacements are expensive. its those darn transponder chips so our cars can't get stolen. As for your options, I think you will need to go to your local infiniti and give them your VIN. They can then have a new key made for you. I am sure you will have to show some sort of proof of ownership, hopefully thats not in the car too.
#7
Thanks for the help guys. I bought the car used in '04 so I only got one key. And yeah, all my paper work is in the car. But I go to Riverside Infiniti so much, they know me there and I shouldn't have too hard of a time getting a key made without them seeing proof of ownership. Looks like I'm going to make a trip to my dealer. I really hope I get lucky and my keys just pop up somewhere LOL. Thanks again.
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#10
Originally Posted by LjN_728
Can you ask the seller if he has the spare keys? Doesn't hurt to ask and it might save you a coupe hundred dollars
Another question: If it does end up needing to be towed, how would that work? How would they get it out of my garage? It's parked all the way on the right side and it's in first gear with the e-brake up.
#12
Originally Posted by davidchoi425
if you have a lil baby at home. go ask or flip the kids room upside down~!
#13
OK so I made a call to my dealer and asked for some help. They told me the car has to be there. He then asked who I was and I told him (I'm in there computer system). He realized I live about 15 miles from them and then he said he'd check around for some possible solutions because the car cannot be moved. I'm awaiting his return call... I'll keep you guys informed on what I find.
#14
Here's the deal. The car has to be at the dealership in order for the new keys to be made. But for 7 bucks they can make you a key that will at least unlock your door for you (so I can at least get it out of gear and put the e-brake down). And the car doesn't need to be around for that key. I was told that the key to unlock the door should only be used for that because if I put it in the ignition, the alarm system would be fried.
So I'll get that key, and then push my car to the street and have a flatbed tow truck wheel it to the dealer. The new keys are 168 bucks including cost of programming. Not too bad when you consider if my sister lost her keys she'd be looking at 400 plus for one key! Anyway, that's that. Thanks again for all those who helped out.
So I'll get that key, and then push my car to the street and have a flatbed tow truck wheel it to the dealer. The new keys are 168 bucks including cost of programming. Not too bad when you consider if my sister lost her keys she'd be looking at 400 plus for one key! Anyway, that's that. Thanks again for all those who helped out.
#15
Originally Posted by borahatch
I was told that the key to unlock the door should only be used for that because if I put it in the ignition, the alarm system would be fried.