Old Mar 12, 2019 | 02:41 PM
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Default Re: Let's discuss the key fob transponder chip(s)

Originally Posted by Moore2575
what am i missing here ? I called a local lockshop they tell me they can order me a keyfob , cut the key and program it to start the car (2005 limited) all for $85. I ordered 1 said it will take up to 2 weeks
Originally Posted by onehundred80

To do this someone may have to spend much more money than they would if they purchased a new $600 key from the powers that be. I am sure that they would be glad to get a pair of new valet keys or chips for let us say $100 as after making one, two has to be a snap, no need for the transmitter.
I have two keys, one hardly used and a spare SKREEM which I purchased it prior to the price hike, so I am lucky.
I think the big bucks are in cloning SKREEMs, l have two from other cars purchased for $40 or less some years back in the hope they might be cloneable at some point.
@Moore2575
If the key works it is very cheap. Here in Germany I can't find a locksmith who is able to make a key for a Crossfire. Today you are able to by one directly from a Chrysler dealer but first the Chrysler dealers in Germany are dyeing and if Fiat is able to make a key? And second the Key costs 300-400$ with a delivering time of a few month.

@onehundred80
I think your investment in Skreem modules is good. Cloning this modules is definitive able.

The transponders I have ordered arrived for a few hours. The bad news are, my hardware isn't able to write on one of them. I think the China-clone-hardware I have used is crap...
So I'm out for the first time. Maybe our forum can help me to order the expensive hardware, but this is not clear.
 
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