TNM
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will a normal key cutting place that does house keys be able to do car keys do you think?
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Fad
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not if your cr has an imobilier chip it would be just a key to open doors and not start the car.
There are some specialists that can do it for you though
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TNM
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not got an imobiliser chip. just a flat toyota key
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Fad
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surely it should have some kindof chip in the actual key? well if not cut away
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TNM
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its not that safistamicated!
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Craigos
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Is it the mr2 in the picture ?
What plate is it on ? H Looked in your garage.
If its for that car you can just get the key cut. there will be no immboliser in the key.
[Edited on 28-10-2005 by Craigos]
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Ally
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Yes in deedy, i got 3 keys for £12 in timpsons newport for my shed (m reg clio)
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TNM
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quote: Originally posted by Craigos
Is it the mr2 in the picture ?
What plate is it on ? H Looked in your garage.
If its for that car you can just get the key cut. there will be no immboliser in the key.
[Edited on 28-10-2005 by Craigos]
Private plate craig.
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jr
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Flat keys like yours still may have a chip in it, and will need to be prgrammed
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Craigos
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
quote: Originally posted by Craigos
Is it the mr2 in the picture ?
What plate is it on ? H Looked in your garage.
If its for that car you can just get the key cut. there will be no immboliser in the key.
[Edited on 28-10-2005 by Craigos]
Private plate craig.
What reg is it then
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jaffa
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went to timpsons with my old FTO keys and my ex's punto key to have spares down for both.
they couldn't do the punto one as it had imobiliser chip in. they have a machine that scans keys and lets you know if they can cut you a copy or if you need to go to the dealer
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TNM
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quote: Originally posted by jr
Flat keys like yours still may have a chip in it, and will need to be prgrammed
James there isnt a chip in the key.
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TNM
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quote: Originally posted by Craigos
quote: Originally posted by TNM
quote: Originally posted by Craigos
Is it the mr2 in the picture ?
What plate is it on ? H Looked in your garage.
If its for that car you can just get the key cut. there will be no immboliser in the key.
[Edited on 28-10-2005 by Craigos]
Private plate craig.
What reg is it then
I have no idea It came with the plate on and im going to sell it at some point when i get around to it.
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
quote: Originally posted by jr
Flat keys like yours still may have a chip in it, and will need to be prgrammed
James there isnt a chip in the key.
ok, sorry
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jr
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do you want me to ring toyota up and speak to them, there next door
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TNM
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can do james. My local toyota dealer is about as much use as fad and tony in a basket ball competition.
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
can do james. My local toyota dealer is about as much use as fad and tony in a basket ball competition.
LMFAO
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Ditch
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
can do james. My local toyota dealer is about as much use as fad and tony in a basket ball competition.
most toyota dealers are useless, especially if you need parts for an import
I have ended up getting the number plate of a random UK car, so that I can just give them that plate every time I need parts. If I give them my reg plate they just tell me it takes "X weeks" to get parts in as its an import
[Edited on 28-10-2005 by Ditch]
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Fad
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
can do james. My local toyota dealer is about as much use as fad and tony in a basket ball competition.
FU We'd be brilliant he could stand on my shoulders and slaaam dunk the funk!!
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
will a normal key cutting place that does house keys be able to do car keys do you think?
If it's for the Mister Too in your avatar, then that's a big YES if I remember correctly.
I think they use conventional keys (much better idea) rather than stupid modern thing with transponder that goes wrong, leaves you stranded and then costs a fortune to get sorted.
Only difference is you will probably get an all meatal key rather than the nice Toyota one with the thick black plastic bit at the top.
You could always buy a genuine Toyota blank (might take a little while to get) and get that cut from your original at a locksmiths instead.
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