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Old Mar 24, 2025 | 09:02 PM
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Has anyone with a xk (150) had extra smart keys added without going to the dealership???????
 
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Old Mar 24, 2025 | 10:04 PM
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No.
Not me, anyway. I tried to do it for a few months a couple years ago. Never could find anyone. I instead got an SDD setup.
 
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Old Mar 24, 2025 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by yelladog
Has anyone with a xk (150) had extra smart keys added without going to the dealership???????
Your Public Profile shows that you have a 2007 XK Convertible. Note that early 2007 X150 models used a single-channel Smartkey and later models all used multi-channel Smartkeys. They're not interchangeable. See
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...ispreloading=1



Make sure to get the correct key for your car. Buyer Beware if you're buying a used SmartKey - it might not be able to be reprogrammed.
See also:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...ion%85-171095/
 
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Old Mar 25, 2025 | 04:59 AM
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When I bought my 2008 XKR it had 1 key, and the fob was beaten up pretty badly. I read on this forum using the Jaguar Landrover software to add and remove keys is possible. I was able to buy new fobs which are the right frequency off ebay for £25-30 each. These are new so never been programmed to a car as second hand ones wont work so beware of this. I then as I am a Technical Person went through the process, I put the battery on charge in the car first and then connected up the JLR diagnostic software and followed the process, you have to have al lthe keys in the car whilst doing this. The wierd out come was the 2 news keys were added and I use them to ths day but the original was removed and its now a paper weight. The risk can be high as any issue could leave you without keys programmed to the car so be warned.

I took a chance and was lucky I have read others have not been as fortunate and ended with a bricked car
 
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Old Mar 25, 2025 | 09:30 AM
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No luck..bought 2 keys on ebay....key guy said he could do it..nope..

He then called an expert who worked with him...Nada..

2 hours of work ..

didn't charge me..

went to the dealer and paid thru the nose...

but it is original and works
 
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Old Mar 26, 2025 | 08:37 AM
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I have not done it with my XK, but I did have an extra "smart" key made for my Range Rover. I used a guy in Cincinnati, OH so I know that doesn't do you any good. But if you can find someone to clone a key it will probably be less than half what the dealer would charge.
Good luck with it.
 
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Old Mar 26, 2025 | 05:39 PM
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The risk of failure is too great for me… The dealer or my trusted Independent gets my business
 
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I have not done it with my XK, but I did have an extra "smart" key made for my Range Rover. I used a guy in Cincinnati, OH so I know that doesn't do you any good. But if you can find someone to clone a key it will probably be less than half what the dealer would charge.
Good luck with it.
I’m in Cbus who was it? Can you pm me number name and how much he charged?
 
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I’m in Cbus who was it? Can you pm me number name and how much he charged?
I don't recall exactly what he charged to make/clone a new Range Rover "smart" key, but it was somewhere in the $200 range.
Excellent customer service, and the guy really knows what he's doing.

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Originally Posted by Lothar52
I’m in Cbus who was it? Can you pm me number name and how much he charged?

You're welcome.
 
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Old Mar 30, 2025 | 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by yelladog
Has anyone with a xk (150) had extra smart keys added without going to the dealership???????
Yea I've done it, with Amazon sourced new keys, but you need an SDD setup. Also have to use virgin or used keys programmatically detached from prior car. Pay special attention to Stuart S post as you have a 2007 model
 
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I just had two fobs programmed and keys cut in Houston TX for $500. They both seem to work just fine, but they don't have the Jaguar logo on the back.

Acceptable trade-off, considering Jaguar of Clear Lake quoted me over $1500 each for a new key and fob.
 
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Old Mar 31, 2025 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by powelld91
I just had two fobs programmed and keys cut in Houston TX for $500. They both seem to work just fine, but they don't have the Jaguar logo on the back.

Acceptable trade-off, considering Jaguar of Clear Lake quoted me over $1500 each for a new key and fob.
Clear Lake Jag was trying to rip you off a whole lot. I got one smartkey and blade for $425 at a dealer a few years ago. Still more than the deal you DID get though.
 
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Old Mar 31, 2025 | 03:50 PM
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Well you know what they say "pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered". If they had quoted more like $425, I probably would have had them done at the dealer. They could have had $1000 for a couple of minutes of work. Instead, they got $0.
 
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Originally Posted by powelld91
I just had two fobs programmed and keys cut in Houston TX for $500. They both seem to work just fine, but they don't have the Jaguar logo on the back.

Acceptable trade-off, considering Jaguar of Clear Lake quoted me over $1500 each for a new key and fob.
Did you confirm they work via the docking station
 
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Old Apr 2, 2025 | 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by hafren
Did you confirm they work via the docking station
I would have to say I did not since I don't know what a docking station is in this context. They lock and unlock the doors, and I can start the car. For those purposes, they do work.

I will have to try that docking thing. I can't imagine why the fob would fail to unlock the car but be recognized in the dock.
 

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Originally Posted by powelld91
I would have to say I did not since I don't know what a docking station is in this context. They lock and unlock the doors, and I can start the car. For those purposes, they do work.

I will have to try that docking thing. I can't imagine why the fob would fail to unlock the car but be recognized in the dock.

Programming the X150 Smartkey to work remotely and programming it to work with the dock are two different procedures. Also, the cheap Chinese clones on eBay and AliExpress are not exactly the same size as the OEM Smartkey shell (with the Leaper logo on the back) and might not fit properly in the dock. Read this thread from 2020:
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Old Apr 3, 2025 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Stuart S

Programming the X150 Smartkey to work remotely and programming it to work with the dock are two different procedures. Also, the cheap Chinese clones on eBay and AliExpress are not exactly the same size as the OEM Smartkey shell (with the Leaper logo on the back) and might not fit properly in the dock. Read this thread from 2020:
Smartkey Won't Dock
Hmm, well I guess if what I am having done now doesn't work in the dock, I will have to make sure I have at least one with good batteries.

I do have one original fob, but it doesn't have a key and the latch that keeps the key in is broken. The original fob should fit and work in the dock, though.
 
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Old Apr 3, 2025 | 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by powelld91
Hmm, well I guess if what I am having done now doesn't work in the dock, I will have to make sure I have at least one with good batteries.

I do have one original fob, but it doesn't have a key and the latch that keeps the key in is broken. The original fob should fit and work in the dock, though.
@powelld91
I suggest that you keep a spare factory sealed CR2032 battery in your glove box. Be sure to check the date to make sure it's fresh.

You can easily swap the board with the electronics from your beat up old OEM case to this new OEM case on eBay. You'll have to use your old chrome retaining rings and emergency key:
eBayhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/387326194469?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=v7lranaftyq&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=XJ8PXArNRB K&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=MORE

If your chrome rings are in bad shape, just by a cheap clone case and use the chrome retaining rings.
 

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Not sure why but I keep my emergency key blade separately on my key ring. Anyone have opinions to share as I’m not sure if this is a good idea or not?
Also if the emergency key is used does it automatically set off the alarm and then you have to dock, or can you get home with the blade only?
 
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