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Re: lost key transponder chip
« Reply #15 on: 22 August 2013, 00:01:51 »

;D ;D Yep

No need to toss yourself off dbug its only the spare ;D ;D ;D ;D.  I still have a working main key ::)

Don't think that's called for - only confirming that for once your thinkng was right ???
Is two smilies not an orgasm for you? Sorry thought it was. :-*

Don't be such a rude pratt!!!
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Re: lost key transponder chip
« Reply #16 on: 22 August 2013, 09:03:57 »

Have you two not made friends yet
 


dbdb and dbug

I love to read your posts makes me have a good laugh

I feel that if you met each other at one of the car meets on here one of you will end up losing teeth

Like one of you to reply to this ;D

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Re: lost key transponder chip
« Reply #17 on: 22 August 2013, 14:10:08 »

Back on topic, 20 bucks is quite cheap for car pass. Some on here have reported a charge of £50+  :o

Re-call the car pass also has the mechanical code too? So you can get another key cut to fit the barrel if you loose that. (at Vx prices though) So worth getting, to then also have code to program.

Old chips can be programmed to new cars, scrappy back home you can wonder around. Often find a spare key or two in the car, worth "borrowing" transponders from them for spares
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Re: lost key transponder chip
« Reply #18 on: 22 August 2013, 15:07:07 »

Think if it was me I be inclined to wrap the chip around the Ing. loop coil as TB says, Today! and get a key copied, until its sorted, sods law says you gonna lose or miss place the Key when you've only got one.  ;)
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Re: lost key transponder chip
« Reply #19 on: 24 August 2013, 19:44:12 »

Old chips can be programmed to new cars, scrappy back home you can wonder around. Often find a spare key or two in the car, worth "borrowing" transponders from them for spares

I haven't been successful in programming the Immobiliser to accept a used chip......

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Re: lost key transponder chip
« Reply #20 on: 24 August 2013, 19:45:30 »

Old chips can be programmed to new cars, scrappy back home you can wonder around. Often find a spare key or two in the car, worth "borrowing" transponders from them for spares

I haven't been successful in programming the Immobiliser to accept a used chip......

Full tech2?
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Re: lost key transponder chip
« Reply #21 on: 24 August 2013, 19:49:33 »

Old chips can be programmed to new cars, scrappy back home you can wonder around. Often find a spare key or two in the car, worth "borrowing" transponders from them for spares

I haven't been successful in programming the Immobiliser to accept a used chip......

Full tech2?

Nope, I wish.

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Re: lost key transponder chip
« Reply #22 on: 24 August 2013, 19:50:55 »

Must be something only tech2 can really do well, little fatty has programmed some of my used chips without issue. Although I don't think its 100%, some fail, I may have been lucky  :)
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Re: lost key transponder chip
« Reply #23 on: 26 August 2013, 12:06:46 »

Programming used transponders is no issue.

Can be a problem on the very latest Vx's
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