Replacement key/Key fob?
Re: Replacement key/Key fob?
Does anybody know about this place?
https://paylesscarkeys.com/index.php...oWvrE_eBIm7qTg
Also, go to their main page (or the top of the same page) and search by vehicle and you'll get some other options, one of which is $149.
https://paylesscarkeys.com/index.php...oWvrE_eBIm7qTg
Also, go to their main page (or the top of the same page) and search by vehicle and you'll get some other options, one of which is $149.
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Re: Replacement key/Key fob?
For the umpteenth time, yes.
Your first clue should be this:
Care to translate that? If they can't speak English, why do you trust them with a job this complex?
Your second clue should be this:
So you are going to tear the SKREEM out of your car and ship it to them, pay them $149 or whatever, then put the SKREEM back in when it comes in the mail - and if it does not work, you are out $149 and now need not only a $600 key but also a $700 SKREEM?
Yea, go ahead, do it. Let us know how THIS works out for you.
Your first clue should be this:
KEY BY LOCK AND PROGRAMMED BY IMMOBOX FOR CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE
Care to translate that? If they can't speak English, why do you trust them with a job this complex?
Your second clue should be this:
So you are going to tear the SKREEM out of your car and ship it to them, pay them $149 or whatever, then put the SKREEM back in when it comes in the mail - and if it does not work, you are out $149 and now need not only a $600 key but also a $700 SKREEM?
Yea, go ahead, do it. Let us know how THIS works out for you.
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Re: Replacement key/Key fob?
For the umpteenth time, yes.
Your first clue should be this:
Care to translate that? If they can't speak English, why do you trust them with a job this complex?
Your second clue should be this:
So you are going to tear the SKREEM out of your car and ship it to them, pay them $149 or whatever, then put the SKREEM back in when it comes in the mail - and if it does not work, you are out $149 and now need not only a $600 key but also a $700 SKREEM?
Yea, go ahead, do it. Let us know how THIS works out for you.
Your first clue should be this:
KEY BY LOCK AND PROGRAMMED BY IMMOBOX FOR CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE
Care to translate that? If they can't speak English, why do you trust them with a job this complex?
Your second clue should be this:
So you are going to tear the SKREEM out of your car and ship it to them, pay them $149 or whatever, then put the SKREEM back in when it comes in the mail - and if it does not work, you are out $149 and now need not only a $600 key but also a $700 SKREEM?
Yea, go ahead, do it. Let us know how THIS works out for you.
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I addressed that with "I just posted a link that may be of help." If it requires sending in a part, it may be the only option some can afford. My original post was mostly intended to ask if anybody had ever actually tried them and what their results were. But, I guess troll are everywhere when it comes to forums.
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I'm not trolling, I'm pointing out that if you read the entire page - you realize you are taking a HUGE risk. You can buck up and order a key at $500 to $700 or you can risk $149 with this company and if ANYTHING happens, end up spending $149 + $500 for a Key + $700 for SKREEM.
That is $1349 where you could have simply ordered a key from a reputable source.
Do not overlook the fact that your $149 option requires you to take the dash apart OR pay someone to do so, even if they can do that in an hour (then another hour to reassemble the dash when the SKREEM comes back) you are now spending $149 plus two hours labor MINIMUM (another $200), that's $349 to take a RISK.
Several have mentioned this company - so far, NO ONE that has posted here on the forum has used this not-guaranteed 'service'.
That is $1349 where you could have simply ordered a key from a reputable source.
Do not overlook the fact that your $149 option requires you to take the dash apart OR pay someone to do so, even if they can do that in an hour (then another hour to reassemble the dash when the SKREEM comes back) you are now spending $149 plus two hours labor MINIMUM (another $200), that's $349 to take a RISK.
Several have mentioned this company - so far, NO ONE that has posted here on the forum has used this not-guaranteed 'service'.
Re: Replacement key/Key fob?
Look at the very last entry on this page dated 6 months ago. https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discus...19864_ds617050
Sure you're taking a chance. But what if it's all you can afford?
Sure you're taking a chance. But what if it's all you can afford?
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Re: Replacement key/Key fob?
Does anybody know about this place?
https://paylesscarkeys.com/index.php...oWvrE_eBIm7qTg
Also, go to their main page (or the top of the same page) and search by vehicle and you'll get some other options, one of which is $149.
https://paylesscarkeys.com/index.php...oWvrE_eBIm7qTg
Also, go to their main page (or the top of the same page) and search by vehicle and you'll get some other options, one of which is $149.
Pardon the question, but it looks like it does not have the door/hatch lock/unlock with alarm feature. Seems all it does is allow start (if it has the chip programmed). Is that true?
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At that price I think I would be satisfied opening the door with the key, I never had any trouble doing it for forty years or so.
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I should have said sixty odd not forty odd. I cannot count.
Not locked because of trust or the car was not worth stealing?
Remember when we hid another key under the car just in case we got locked out or lost the main key? One of these keys might be used that way just in case of a lost fob, we would be in a pickle if it happened and there was only had one key period, calling the tow truck would be the only option.
Not locked because of trust or the car was not worth stealing?
Remember when we hid another key under the car just in case we got locked out or lost the main key? One of these keys might be used that way just in case of a lost fob, we would be in a pickle if it happened and there was only had one key period, calling the tow truck would be the only option.
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I learned my lesson really young. My first job was as a runner for a law firm. I did it after school from age 15 to 17. I'd just delivered some legal papers to another law firm and was parallel parked on a downtown street, reached for my keys only to realize they were still in the ignition of my locked car!!! I stood there helpless for a few minutes until I finally remembered I kept a spare key in my wallet. It was a good mistake for me to make at a young age though, because I've NEVER REPEATED that error. That horrible feeling shaped my behavior for the rest of my life! :-)
And yes, I remember having that same magnetic key box and knowing exactly where I could reach up and grab it. Not sure when I stopped using one, or why; but I used to always keep a spare key that way. Probably stopped when I got my first keyless entry system. It's all in the realm of forgotten history.
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When living on assignment in Saudi Arabia a couple decades ago, we not only left our cars unlocked, we left the keys in the ignition.
Nothing deters a car thief more than the very real threat of losing his right hand in Chop Chop Square for taking another's auto.
Brutal, maybe. But life was peaceful living in the Kingdom back in the day.
Nothing deters a car thief more than the very real threat of losing his right hand in Chop Chop Square for taking another's auto.
Brutal, maybe. But life was peaceful living in the Kingdom back in the day.
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I have a question. I've only had my crossfire for 3 weeks. It came with one key. I've been looking to buy another but there's a hitch. The carfax shows that in 2011 the "Lock cylinder(s) recoded" and "Ignition lock cylinder replaced".
When I told this to the live chat person that was struggling to understand me, he told me they couldn't sell me a new key.
What does the term "recoded" actually mean and does the replacement of the ignition lock cylinder mean I no longer have the OEM key? The one fob and key that came with car looks VERY well used. Thanks for any insight..
When I told this to the live chat person that was struggling to understand me, he told me they couldn't sell me a new key.
What does the term "recoded" actually mean and does the replacement of the ignition lock cylinder mean I no longer have the OEM key? The one fob and key that came with car looks VERY well used. Thanks for any insight..
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As for replacing the lock cylinder(s). I'm inclined to think this is the repair known to be a problem with the steering lock getting stuck and not allowing the key to be turned easily or at all.
I do thank you for your reply.
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Reading the VIN within the PCM is done easily enough. If it matches the one on the car I would think that a complete swap out is not the case. I'll take my scan tool and look at the VIN. Thanks for the reply.
Re: Replacement key/Key fob?
I have a question. I've only had my crossfire for 3 weeks. It came with one key. I've been looking to buy another but there's a hitch. The carfax shows that in 2011 the "Lock cylinder(s) recoded" and "Ignition lock cylinder replaced".
When I told this to the live chat person that was struggling to understand me, he told me they couldn't sell me a new key.
What does the term "recoded" actually mean and does the replacement of the ignition lock cylinder mean I no longer have the OEM key? The one fob and key that came with car looks VERY well used. Thanks for any insight..
When I told this to the live chat person that was struggling to understand me, he told me they couldn't sell me a new key.
What does the term "recoded" actually mean and does the replacement of the ignition lock cylinder mean I no longer have the OEM key? The one fob and key that came with car looks VERY well used. Thanks for any insight..
The phone rep was confused when you mentioned recoded locks and decided you could not have a new key, maybe they saw you as a potential security threat. I would order a new key but not mention the recoded cylinders, when you get the key get a new key cut and fit it in place of the existing OEM one that comes with the new fob.