FYI about the key chip
I have a 2006 Chrysler crossfire, what I did I thought was pretty cool, I took the transmitter chip out of my key fob and attached it to my ignition ring so that all I have to do if I wanted to get a another key is get the key made and get another key fob circuit board. It works ( I don't have to get another chip for two keys)
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Re: FYI about the key chip
Originally Posted by !st cav
(Post 971761)
I have a 2006 Chrysler crossfire, what I did I thought was pretty cool, I took the transmitter chip out of my key fob and attached it to my ignition ring so that all I have to do if I wanted to get a another key is get the key made and get another key fob circuit board. It works ( I don't have to get another chip for two keys)
:) GREAT idea, you just took the cost of the key down to a few bucks, quite possibly! :) . |
Re: FYI about the key chip
As long as it doesn't get damaged being exposed.
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Re: FYI about the key chip
Originally Posted by !st cav
(Post 971761)
I have a 2006 Chrysler crossfire, what I did I thought was pretty cool, I took the transmitter chip out of my key fob and attached it to my ignition ring so that all I have to do if I wanted to get a another key is get the key made and get another key fob circuit board. It works ( I don't have to get another chip for two keys)
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Re: FYI about the key chip
Originally Posted by onehundred80
(Post 971776)
That certainly makes hot wiring the car much simpler, who needs a key.
I seldom leave the car unattended. |
Re: FYI about the key chip
Originally Posted by pizzaguy
(Post 971788)
Yea, but if his car sits in the garage like mine does, who cares?
I seldom leave the car unattended. various threads. I just think you feel ornery today.😀 |
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