2006 S60 lost key, options? Topic is solved
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Tonkadoster
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EngineeringBloke
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Sorry, that's really tough. Keys are not cheap and I assume you don't have a spare?
Replacement keys have to be programmed by the dealer which is not cheap either. I'd suggest you try to reach out to get the keys back with a reward, but you would be lucky to contact the person who took them.
Good luck.
Replacement keys have to be programmed by the dealer which is not cheap either. I'd suggest you try to reach out to get the keys back with a reward, but you would be lucky to contact the person who took them.
Good luck.
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No known cheap fix.
Tow to dealer
I feel Yagger can do it over Dice you might save some money but it’s syill a $3-400 affair
Tow to dealer
I feel Yagger can do it over Dice you might save some money but it’s syill a $3-400 affair
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IslandV70
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This makes me nervous too.I actually can afford new keys, but I really would rather not have to. The local hardware store has a good key machine, they think they can copy the physical part of the key no problem. What if I hid the "real" key someplace under the dash for the code to be read and used the copies as my keys?
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IslandV70
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This makes me nervous too.I actually can afford new keys, but I really would rather not have to. The local hardware store has a good key machine, they think they can copy the physical part of the key no problem. What if I hid the "real" key someplace under the dash for the code to be read and used the copies as my keys?
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That will work , and is the cheap way to keep running in low theft areas.
You can drop the plastic cover under the wheel ( 3 T20 I think) and just tapethe key with good transponder there, out of sight
We leave our keys in our cars most nights, so that does work for us.
I put Tiles in my keys as we have multiple drivers, like 8, soon to 9 with 88 YO Mom in the T5 stick
You can drop the plastic cover under the wheel ( 3 T20 I think) and just tapethe key with good transponder there, out of sight
We leave our keys in our cars most nights, so that does work for us.
I put Tiles in my keys as we have multiple drivers, like 8, soon to 9 with 88 YO Mom in the T5 stick
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My car will absolutely not let me lock the doors with a key in the ignition, not with another remote fob.. not by using another key in the outside door lock (it just pops back up/unlocks)..not by pushing the lock button on the door before closing the door.. If that 'denial to lock the car' function is tied to the CEM being able to read a key transponder (if it sees one, the only allowable way to lock the car is with the button on the door with the door shut)... then the idea of hiding a programmed key/transponder chip near the antenna ring might be a problem.
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