Jagman
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Ref the 'key or fob' that starts the engine.
The wizzardry is in the key cover. The fob only locks/unlocks the vehicle, it plays no part in the starting. I got a duplicate key cut at the local locksmiths and although it opened the doors and turned the ignition lock, it didn't start the engine (the starter motor didn't even turn). Placed the original key near the ignition lock and hey presto, it started with the new key. The dealer wants 90 quid plus for a spare! The easiest way to have 2 keys is to get 2 duplicates cut from the original and then hide the original in the car near the ignition lock. You can then use either of the new spares to start the motor. Yes, it defeats the object of having an imobiliser but the car tealeaf would have to know that first, wouldn't they?
The wizzardry is in the key cover. The fob only locks/unlocks the vehicle, it plays no part in the starting. I got a duplicate key cut at the local locksmiths and although it opened the doors and turned the ignition lock, it didn't start the engine (the starter motor didn't even turn). Placed the original key near the ignition lock and hey presto, it started with the new key. The dealer wants 90 quid plus for a spare! The easiest way to have 2 keys is to get 2 duplicates cut from the original and then hide the original in the car near the ignition lock. You can then use either of the new spares to start the motor. Yes, it defeats the object of having an imobiliser but the car tealeaf would have to know that first, wouldn't they?