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147scoob 07 September 2009 11:43 PM

Lost Spare Key, any guesses?
 
HOW FOOKIN much????? Were my exact words to the $tealer!! Anyone know where you can get one from? Oh and just to cheer me up he said between £500-600 if i lose the other key and need a new set!!!!

finchyboy 07 September 2009 11:47 PM

Just have an emergency spare cut at a motor factors. It'll get you into your car in an emergency and worse case scenario you can even start it if you disable the immobilser on the newage keypad.

finchyboy 07 September 2009 11:48 PM

P.S I lost the master had no spare and can testify that it cost me £550 !!!

147scoob 07 September 2009 11:52 PM

That is one exxpensive key!! Good advice tho, cheers for that, didnt think they'd cut a key for cars anymore!

MikeCardiff 08 September 2009 08:34 AM

Takes the pee - my wife just bought an 05 Fiesta, and it only came with one key - checked with the local main dealer - new spare key, coded to the immobiliser etc.. - £60

macmac 08 September 2009 09:35 AM

try your local locksmith , depending on immobiliser chip , he should out quote garage price rail easy !!

pj748r 08 September 2009 02:48 PM

It cost me £50 at a local locksmith to supply,cut and code a spare key for my 06 FSTi.

Pete

147scoob 08 September 2009 10:23 PM

Cheers for all the responses, $tealer reckons the original keys come from japan with 2 buttons on, they then have to convert to one button, then code it, then have my pants down, then try the key in my arse and want around 150 for that almighty amount of hard work! To quote James May...
cocks!

YXD 08 September 2009 10:50 PM

Was speaking to someone the other day about the mental prices Subaru charge for stuff. Apparently a replacement wing for a hawkeye is only £80 whereas the headlight unit, without bulbs or fitting is £600+ :eek:

Scoob99 09 September 2009 09:04 AM

Jeez that is bad, when I bought my Scoob 9 yeras ago it only had one key, the dealer gave me another but I had to have it cut and programmed she told me then the key itself would cost £100, So Itook it to my local dealer who serviced my car and he did it for free!!!!!
Cheers
Colin

ScoobyNoobie 10 September 2009 05:19 PM

My old man lost the only key to an Audi Allroad a few years ago.

Think it ended up costing 1200 euro to get it dragged up onto a tow truck, brought to the stealer, 2 new keys, change some bull**** in the engine and programme the new keys to the new bull****!

Ridiculous.


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