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Plastic surf keys?

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Created by Subsonic > 9 months ago, 4 Dec 2012
Subsonic
WA, 3357 posts
4 Dec 2012 10:32PM
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Anyone know where I can get a plastic (or plain metal) car key, cut off the non saltwater friendly electronic one for my new van in Perth?

Ride
WA, 236 posts
5 Dec 2012 6:55AM
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Hi subsonic
I tried getting the factory electronic key re cut for my jeep a few years ago but the alarm would freak out every time I unlocked it.

I then picked up a small aqua pac that hangs around your neck from 2nd wind sailboards just big enough for keys or phone and have never had a problem

Zed
WA, 1274 posts
5 Dec 2012 9:24AM
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Subsonic said...

Anyone know where I can get a plastic (or plain metal) car key, cut off the non saltwater friendly electronic one for my new van in Perth?


You mean to open the doors or drive it? If it's just to open the doors any keycutter will do it, but most keys have a built in immobiliser so in order to get a key that will drive the car, you need to have the electronics and it will probably need to be done by your manufacturers dealer. I just lock keys in glovebox and take non-drivable one with me.

JohnnyHuett
TAS, 545 posts
5 Dec 2012 12:58PM
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My car came with 2 push button electronic keys.
Took it to my local 'specialist' locksmith (as opposed the mall guy who does keys, shoes and fake tattoo's) and they laser cut me a blank for $30.
Now I just lock my real keys in the car - I have to do some locking and unlocking with the 'real' keys once I get hold of them, otherwise the car wont start too.
:-)
ps - the real keys are several hundred to replace, I've heard $200-$500 depending on the car because of the coding etc.
Good luck.

Bart1
WA, 55 posts
5 Dec 2012 12:05PM
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I use one of these from the shop on here, works a treat
www.seabreeze.com.au/shop/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=32

deejay8204
QLD, 557 posts
5 Dec 2012 2:35PM
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Bart1 said...

I use one of these from the shop on here, works a treat
www.seabreeze.com.au/shop/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=32


that looks better than the ebay one i posted, and it supports Seabreeze as well
+1 for the above

Subsonic
WA, 3357 posts
5 Dec 2012 6:56PM
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Thanks for all the info, ended up going for a keysafe, no more drowning electronic keys for me

robbo1111
NSW, 648 posts
6 Dec 2012 10:03PM
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JohnnyHuett said...
My car came with 2 push button electronic keys.
Took it to my local 'specialist' locksmith (as opposed the mall guy who does keys, shoes and fake tattoo's) and they laser cut me a blank for $30.
Now I just lock my real keys in the car - I have to do some locking and unlocking with the 'real' keys once I get hold of them, otherwise the car wont start too.
:-)
ps - the real keys are several hundred to replace, I've heard $200-$500 depending on the car because of the coding etc.
Good luck.


same

deejay8204
QLD, 557 posts
6 Dec 2012 9:38PM
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JohnnyHuett said...
My car came with 2 push button electronic keys.
Took it to my local 'specialist' locksmith (as opposed the mall guy who does keys, shoes and fake tattoo's) and they laser cut me a blank for $30.
Now I just lock my real keys in the car - I have to do some locking and unlocking with the 'real' keys once I get hold of them, otherwise the car wont start too.
:-)
ps - the real keys are several hundred to replace, I've heard $200-$500 depending on the car because of the coding etc.
Good luck.


I got a few quotes for a replacement key for my Mitsubishi Magna, the cheapest I found was $350 as it is a coded key. I am screwed if I lose the only key I have as it will cost thousands to replace and re-code the car not to mention the locksmith to get into the car, replace the lock in the doors etc.

dinsdale
WA, 1227 posts
9 Dec 2012 1:45AM
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I just had a plain one cut by the locksmith. I press the lock button on the expensive original and then lock it in the boot/car out of sight. The cheap reproduction goes sailing with me. When I unlock the door the alarm goes off but I can cancel quickly with the real key in the car.



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