Re: Flat Key Part Number?
Originally Posted by corfire
I have found information from a guy that took the key and transponder out of a fob, and then glued the transponder to the key. So, he made his own 'flat' key, although it isn't really flat. Here's a link to the pic:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galler...php/photo/5452
As I indicated in the previous post with the link, I appears that it is possible to make your own 'flat' key. A forum member (Shade) did just that. You don't have to grind the key off the fob. You just remove the pin holding the key to the fob. Then shade actually removed the transponder chip from the fob and glued it to the top of the key. It is the little dark thing that looks like a small bead. The key and transponder together start the car. The remainder of the fob (the transmitter) just lock/unlocks the doors remotely, and sets the security system.
Last edited by corfire; Apr 8, 2008 at 03:06 PM.