Ray Jones wrote:
Check on eBay for the key.
It's a security key with a chip in it. I had the same problem when I
bought our T&C, she only had one key. I got 2 keys (make sure they're
uncut!) for $25 or so each. You may have to watch a while, but there are
several people who sell these keys all the time. Check their stores
also. I also got a "Street" key for $15. This has no chip. It will open
the car and start it, but the car cuts off after 5 seconds or so. I hid
the street key in a magnetic key holder on the frame and had my dealer
programed one of the chip keys to the car. He charged me $25.
I programed the other key and hid that one in the car. That way if I
lose my key, I can get into the car and get the other one to start it.
If you have 2 keys then you can program as many as you want. Only one
key and the dealer has to use his magic box. That's to keep someone from
borrowing your car/key and then programming another key to steal it later.
Ray
BEWARE the extras, there will a serious chance that the dealer will
charge an 'environmental fee' for setting the fob or key.
Not a fair thing when they only use the the ODB tool. Its a totally
'CLEAN' operation. Setting the key or fob does not require anything like
rags, or oil mess cleanups materials.
--
Paul Holmgren
Mine: 2 57 300-C's in Indy
Hers: 05 PT GT R/T HO
Hoosier Corps L#6
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