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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: cdv6 on 23 September 2010, 10:31:38

Title: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: cdv6 on 23 September 2010, 10:31:38
Hi   new to this so bear with me!!   have just bought a 2001 2.6 cd v6 with only one key!!   thought i would visit my local Vauxhall dealer to get a key. dont mind spending £128+ so the car is safe and secure,just not keen on their attitude. so would like some advice,customer service and spend my money with someone who gives a t--s!!  whats involved in getting a 3 button key cut,coded etc.  cheers Paul.
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: Entwood on 23 September 2010, 10:36:58
Post up your location .. if you are near one of the "tech2's" you'll be able to get things done much cheaper .. :)

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BTW .. "Hello" and Welcome  :)
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: cdv6 on 23 September 2010, 11:06:22
In Baldock, North Hertfordshire.  what sort of money would i be looking at???   many thanks.
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: Welung666 on 23 September 2010, 11:20:02
Prices are here:-

http://theboy.omegaowners.com

Closest to you I'd guess was TheBoy himself :y
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: cdv6 on 23 September 2010, 11:32:30
can he supply the key/fob    get it cut and code it??
have the pass and log book 
dont wanna get caught if i loose the key or it packs up.
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: aaronjb on 23 September 2010, 11:46:23
This thread is, as they say, relevant to my interests.. as I just bought a car with only one key, too. (Somewhere out there must be a giant pile of keys...)

I was looking at secondhand reman. keys on eBay (the electronic part, not the physical key spade, of course) and wondering if they could be programmed to my immobiliser with a Tech2 given the correct CarPass codes.. because surely that would be much cheaper than a brand new key assembly from Vauxhall!
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: hotel21 on 23 September 2010, 13:33:41
Three different bits to the key.

Metal blade can be cut at any competent locksmiths, in the same way as any other key.  Available from OOF.

Immobiliser chip.  Needs Tech2 to programme it to the car plus, advisable to delete any other chips that *may* be programmed to the car, just in case an old key resurfaces sometime in the hands of someone else.

The alarm fob.  That too can be programmed to the car without too much fuss or worry.

As said, TB is probably the closest in Brackley.  Check the link given for prices...   :y



Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: Phil on 23 September 2010, 16:42:56
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Immobiliser chip.  Needs Tech2 to programme it to the car plus, advisable to delete any other chips that *may* be programmed to the car, just in case an old key resurfaces sometime in the hands of someone else.

The alarm fob.  That too can be programmed to the car without too much fuss or worry.

As said, TB is probably the closest in Brackley.  Check the link given for prices...   :y




Isn't there an issue with getting 2nd hand electonic bits re-programmed? Or is that just on newer cars in the Vxl range

Also i understand you can now only buy the 'flip' type key from Vauxhall they don't do the fixed key anymore
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: humbucker on 23 September 2010, 17:13:17
youre in baldock so your closest tech2 owner is serek in huntingdon. give him a pm ;) (by the way, nice to see another 'local' member on here  :y)
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: TheBoy on 23 September 2010, 22:16:33
Not sure Serek can do all prograaming, but worth a PM :y
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: cdv6 on 23 September 2010, 23:04:02
Many thanks for all the replies and help.  will get this sorted and sure i will have more questions and problems in the future.!!  being an engineer and MOT tester [ no booing please!!] if i can help at all, please feel; free to contact me.  Paul  cdv6
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: Welung666 on 24 September 2010, 06:10:32
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Many thanks for all the replies and help.  will get this sorted and sure i will have more questions and problems in the future.!!  being an engineer and MOT tester [ no booing please!!] if i can help at all, please feel; free to contact me. Paul  cdv6

Post me an MOT for my car ;D ;D I know it's going to fail so it'll save me the effort ;D ;D ;D

I AM only kidding btw ;) :y
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: cdv6 on 24 September 2010, 09:36:04
what do you mean your kidding?  i,ve started writing it!!   lol
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: aaronjb on 24 September 2010, 10:20:44
 ;D

Whereabouts in the country are you?

Not because I'm looking for a dodgy MOT, just because it's always handy to know an MOT tester who you know won't invent faults on the car to drum up repair business (not that any of them do that, of course..) :)
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: cdv6 on 24 September 2010, 12:02:48
i work for an agency, so i go where the money is!!  lol.  but gonna be based around Stevenage,Hitchin etc.  let us know when its due and i can tell you where i will be working??
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: cdv6 on 24 September 2010, 16:39:27
Im getting the key done!!  fingers crossed.  but what happens when i need to change the batteries in the fob? can they just be replaced? or does it need to be re-set etc???
Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: Osprey on 24 September 2010, 17:59:11
No hassle when the battery is replaced - it remembers its settings as long as you don't take forever doing it.  The manual says three minutes but I suspect it will last longer than that even. 

 :y

Title: Re: new spare key and getting it coded!!
Post by: TheBoy on 24 September 2010, 22:25:45
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Im getting the key done!!  fingers crossed.  but what happens when i need to change the batteries in the fob? can they just be replaced? or does it need to be re-set etc???
Once that fob is programmed, it will stay programmed to that car.

Matters not if battery of fob goes flat - you may have to go through resync, but thats no hassle, just to allow car to relearn where the fob is in its rolling code cycle.