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tom2112 Aug 21, 2009 03:18 PM

What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
My dealership quoted me $149 this morning for a new key, and I seem to remember that they should be closer to $100, but I can't find the old posts.

Anyone know what a good price for a new Crossfire key is these days?

Beaner Aug 21, 2009 04:07 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 

Originally Posted by tom2112
My dealership quoted me $149 this morning for a new key, and I seem to remember that they should be closer to $100

Anyone know what a good price for a new Crossfire key is these days?

Thats alot better than my local dealer quoted me. I am in search also because I only got 1 key when I got my car so I woulkd like to have another.

Airscape Aug 21, 2009 04:11 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
Sounds about right from dealer, might want to check this thread though.

https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...-key-save.html

bigdan Aug 21, 2009 05:46 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
One week ago tomorrow I picked up a new key from Ferman Chrysler in Lutz Florida. Took only 3 days to come in. Cost $172 including tax, cheaper than other dealerships had quoted me. All they needed was the VIN and proof of ownership, along with payment over the phone via creditcard when I ordered it.


I picked it up in the Parts Dept, and walked outside. The remote would not work at first. So I unlocked the car with the key and started it up. Everything worked fine after that, no problem.

Mr. Burns Aug 21, 2009 06:59 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
I know what a bad price is.....$173. I know this 'cause I paid it to my local Chrysler dealer.....

Monty

Mr. Burns Aug 21, 2009 07:01 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
Same deal as BigDan.....My key was already programmed, and, I , too, bought my XF with only one key..so Git 'er done!!!!!

Monty (again)

robby363 Aug 21, 2009 07:02 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
You could try this place.https://www.remotesandkeys.com/Produ...ductCode=3191A

acrispy1 Aug 21, 2009 07:38 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
I may need another being that I jumped into my pool yesterday with it in my pocket, I'm hoping to dry it out if not I need to by another, good thing I have 2. I also had the remote to my Santa Fe, it was working dripping wet and still working,:mad:

autumnmass Aug 22, 2009 01:15 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
I just received mine from remotes and keys.com and paid $141. Took it out of the box and it worked to my amazement.

speaks2all Aug 22, 2009 01:17 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 

Originally Posted by tom2112
My dealership quoted me $149 this morning for a new key, and I seem to remember that they should be closer to $100, but I can't find the old posts.

Anyone know what a good price for a new Crossfire key is these days?

I have seen them on Ebay for like 40 bucks

Goldwing Aug 22, 2009 01:22 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
First, only buy them from a dealer because they are laser-cut based on VIN. Secondly, expect to spend $130-140 for the key, but avoid the "programming charge" by following the instructions on this forum -- it's about a 2 minute job. I had to buy a key for my SRT6 (it only came with one) and my son had to buy one for his 2007 because he "lost" one.

AZSUN Aug 22, 2009 11:47 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
My new to me 05 came with only one fob and the dealer agreed to pay half, picked it up today for $73.00 programmed.

Dave

speaks2all Aug 23, 2009 02:34 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 

Originally Posted by AZSUN
My new to me 05 came with only one fob and the dealer agreed to pay half, picked it up today for $73.00 programmed.

Dave

good deal glad to hear

I think sticking with the dealer doing it for you is the way to go.

SapGoblin Sep 15, 2009 11:19 AM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
Well-
my car is only a week old (to me)...and my beautiful wife already lost the other key (she HAD to have on her keyring):mad:

Dealer quoted us what sounds to be about the same $150...

But since we have no idea where the 2nd key is, do I also want to have my remaining key's code "blocked"/canceled or something to make the missing one useless??? Saw that on another post- and I'm a bit confused on what to do!!!

Egotist1 Sep 15, 2009 11:57 AM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
I just purchased a new key yesterday from the dealer here in Orlando for 152.98 (after tax).... but I thought it was odd I was quoted $178 on the phone. I wonder if it depends on the person working and how much they wanna rip u off? lol. He said it will take 5 to 10 business days.

Just a side note: The dealer had like a car parked diagonally like every 3 or 4 spaces.. Kinda freaked me out to see it so desolate. :confused:

brentwasham Sep 16, 2009 12:20 AM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 

Originally Posted by SapGoblin
Well-
my car is only a week old (to me)...and my beautiful wife already lost the other key (she HAD to have on her keyring):mad:

Dealer quoted us what sounds to be about the same $150...

But since we have no idea where the 2nd key is, do I also want to have my remaining key's code "blocked"/canceled or something to make the missing one useless??? Saw that on another post- and I'm a bit confused on what to do!!!

I found the cheapest way to get a key is through one of the online dealers that sells parts over the internet and mails them to you. I actually used one in my own town and it was a lot cheaper getting it through the mail than going down to the parts counter at the same dealer. All you do is supply the VIN and prove you are the owner and they send you a key cut with transponder matched to your car and you can program it in the car. As far as the lost key I guess its a personal decision on the risk of someone using it on your car. I don't know if the dealer can furnish a new key that would program car differently so old key would no longer work. OF course you would have to reprogram the existing key, too.

SapGoblin Sep 16, 2009 07:53 AM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
THANKS brentwasham !

Any links to these online dealers???

tom2112 Sep 16, 2009 03:36 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
Any new key is not going to automatically delete the existence of an old key from the system. The dealer would have to connect to the car's security system and remove the entry for the old key's transponder. I would question if they are even able to do this. My guess is that most are not.

SapGoblin Sep 16, 2009 03:44 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 
Sounds like my best bet with regards to the lost key is to just hold my breath and hope it's long gone...:confused:

Then get a new spare key to have via an actual dealer! :p

THANKS ALL!

Crossfire-tech Sep 16, 2009 04:12 PM

Re: What's the going rate for a new Crossfire key?
 

Originally Posted by SapGoblin
Well-
my car is only a week old (to me)...and my beautiful wife already lost the other key (she HAD to have on her keyring):mad:

Dealer quoted us what sounds to be about the same $150...

But since we have no idea where the 2nd key is, do I also want to have my remaining key's code "blocked"/canceled or something to make the missing one useless??? Saw that on another post- and I'm a bit confused on what to do!!!

Yes the Key is very expensive and will be ordered fo your vehicle already programmed it isbest to have the old key blocked in the wireless module how ever the key is self will still work you may have to replace all key cylinders and locks if you suspet a possible brake in


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