nageset Posted June 27, 2008 Report Posted June 27, 2008 Hi all, I was wondering where I could get a spare key remote for my 98 hatch.....the orig is very touchy and I'm sure it's gonna give up the ghost soon....Cheers Quote
Teddy Posted June 27, 2008 Report Posted June 27, 2008 Find your nearest Toyota dealer & they will be able to help you out. Quote
nageset Posted June 28, 2008 Author Report Posted June 28, 2008 Cheers Teddy, they wanted 260 bucks......i can steal a a car for that.........I take it there are no aftermarket or el cheapo fix's?? Quote
xstatic Posted June 29, 2008 Report Posted June 29, 2008 sometimes key cutters will be able to help you out. When i busted my vs key i went to a place called mister overrated and they made me a new one for $100 but i don't know what a dealer would charge cheers scott Quote
Teddy Posted June 29, 2008 Report Posted June 29, 2008 No elcheapo fix Cheif. Regardless of the dealership, The locksmith is usually one that does the "cutting" of the key (Sublet through a dealership, or if you take it to them directly); wilst the dealership will do the programing side of it, and physically get it working on the car. Recommendation -> 1) Go into spare parts at Toyota, get them to quote you on the part(s) you require to do the job 2) Go into the service department, book your car in to get a new remote supplied by the dealership & programed by the dealership. Reason i say get a quote first, is so when you get the final bill you will know if the Service department have tried to sell it to you for more than what parts department would of sold it to you for (as a member of the public at retail price) - if that makes sence. 3) Problem solved. You have a paper record of when you purchased the remote & genuine dealership install. if there are any problems, the part(s) will carry a warranty for any faults they have. Make it noted - if you get Toyota to do the hole job, they are responsible for ensuring that the job is carried out correctly. If you go into parts & get the remote, and give it to the service department to program -> and its wrong - chances are your going to be stuck with a $260 remote - (Provided that parts gave you the remote that (in there eyes) was the correct one, because of the vehicle information you provided them with). make sure you don't loose that master key or a working remote, depending on what system you have.. haha it can get prittty expensive pretty quickly if you loose eiter / or. Quote
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