Key FOB advice.
A few years ago I contacted three different locksmiths who all said they could program and cut keys for me. After a lot of driving around, zero of those three could actually do any of it.
I went to the dealership and paid the $375, or whatever it was.
I went to the dealership and paid the $375, or whatever it was.
Even with an indie, it'll cost me a small fortune that I'd rather spend on something else, but I see it as insurance. I know there are cheaper ways to get this done but with only one key (and only one car), I just want it done, done right, and done now...
Mongoo You can buy a Mongoose SDD tool to change the computer settings in the car for $40 at obd2sales.comin China.
When there, I noticed a 300 pound package to make the jag and land rover keys. If you lack key is in the holder, you may be able to make a second key and third.
I spoke with Alex.
Secondly just call all Jag dealers and ask if their tech guy has the SDD obd2.
The cut metal key is sent from England directly to you for $150.
The name of the operation is TopDiag Automobile Diagnostic Tools Co. Whats app +86 18927497180.
When there, I noticed a 300 pound package to make the jag and land rover keys. If you lack key is in the holder, you may be able to make a second key and third.
I spoke with Alex.
Secondly just call all Jag dealers and ask if their tech guy has the SDD obd2.
The cut metal key is sent from England directly to you for $150.
The name of the operation is TopDiag Automobile Diagnostic Tools Co. Whats app +86 18927497180.
Here in germany you can find qualified locksmiths making an exact copy of your (only) existing fob including cutting the key. The trick is that the car thinks it is always opened with the same key/fob. No new key/fob needs to be programmed.
A plot-thickening issue with my car: according to the Jaguar Independent who has just set up a second, Jaguar-supplied, smart key on my car, the key that came with the car (also apparently genuine Jaguar) was rejected by the dock - even though it starts the car etc..... and consequently the new key is also rejected by the dock. He says that in order to have the dock function working I would need to get a second new key (throwing away the key that came with the car). I can't understand why the smart key would be fully functional and recognised by the car as it should and yet not be accepted by the dock. I wondered if the dock itself was broken but he said no, that's not the problem.
I guess i can live with this but it doesn't cover the worst-case scenario where the smart key has a flat battery and the car tells me to put it into the dock.
Also, no blade came with the new smart key. Jaguar would supply one at Ł175 - and this would be pre-cut per the vin number of the car. Jaguar apparently don't supply blanks. So I just bought a blank from ebay which I will have cut.
I guess i can live with this but it doesn't cover the worst-case scenario where the smart key has a flat battery and the car tells me to put it into the dock.
Also, no blade came with the new smart key. Jaguar would supply one at Ł175 - and this would be pre-cut per the vin number of the car. Jaguar apparently don't supply blanks. So I just bought a blank from ebay which I will have cut.
I've been anxious, also, about losing the one key I have for my '10 XK. I ordered an SDD program already loaded onto a (cheap) laptop - latest version, v163. The seller, this guy, ebay.com/itm/294220572125 claims that it can make duplicate keys - we shall see. I figure, if it works, I'll break even on the key / programming cost from the dealer, and have a usable SDD for doing other "dealer" stuff. Still awaiting its arrival from England (that's in the U/K); it's been bouncing around Long Island between UPS depots for a few days, expecting delivery on Monday. I'll post on whether I have success, or manage to brick my car in the process.
I never had any objection to getting the FOBs from the dealer. The dealer said my XK was too old, and they no longer had the software to program the FOBs. I revisited the dealer and reminded them I had purchased a XJ, a Vanderplas, a XK8 and my current XK from them. True, I had not made a purchase in 16 years. But I had spent about $20K with the service department on the current XK. One of the service managers recognized me and ordered two FOBs. I brought the XK in for service and they programmed the FOBs and charged me $1200 which I was happy to pay. I had the two original physical keys, so they did not have to cut those keys. I am Happy.
If you still have one “Emergency” key just take two good photos (Perpendicular both sides) and send it to this shop:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005...59041802ONftWs
Contact them first of course and send a photo of the fob too as he did not have XK fobs in stock, but got them from another shop in a couple of days. I have done this a couple of times now with success.
After about 10 days two new ready cut blades came in the mailbox. Very cheap too!
For those in the NYC Metro area still agonising over getting a key cut, I used these guys: Payless Car Keys, 2035 Victory Blvd., Staten Island, (718) 907.3000.
They cut (2) spare blanks in about 20 minutes, cost $25-or-so as I remember. They claim they can program fobs, but I had used my SDD to program two EBay fobs myself; getting the physical blanks cut was my only issue. The service in the post above mine l(#28) looks promising, though...
They cut (2) spare blanks in about 20 minutes, cost $25-or-so as I remember. They claim they can program fobs, but I had used my SDD to program two EBay fobs myself; getting the physical blanks cut was my only issue. The service in the post above mine l(#28) looks promising, though...
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