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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI finally got my car keys fixed.
From 3 weeks ago
I changed the battery in my car key fob now it won't start with that key
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10182291869
I avoided going to a dealership.
I had an appointment with a guy 2+ weeks ago to come to my house. He said he could fix it. He probably couldnt because it does need to be computer synced up. He was going to charge me $160. I called it off when he was 45 minutes late.
I called the locksmith operation that installed the locks when we bought our house they said sure just come bye. 30 minutes. The young lady at the counter was great. I think she ya know had a little thing for me but hell, how can she resist? 😉 Even on the day I turn 59.
So they cut a new cut, synced it to the car, and a new case for the spare (which Ive been using for 3 weeks). Its case had cracked. No amount of Lock Tite and tape stopped it from being loose and wobbly. Oh and I got the original key (no casing) that still unlocks the doors. She said I could zip tie it somewhere under the car in case of a lock out.
$171.58. Much less than I expected.
dweller
(28,383 posts)I keep a flat key spare that unlocks the doors (and starts car) in my wallet . I dont drive without my wallet .
Have locked my keys in the car before , but not my wallet . Id never leave a key outside the car where someone may look for it .
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2naSalit
(102,691 posts)It's saved me a number of times.
underpants
(196,435 posts)2naSalit
(102,691 posts)A nightmare resolved!
True Dough
(26,621 posts)Do you think the "little thing" the young lady at the counter had for you was a key fob? That would make perfect sense!
underpants
(196,435 posts)Its flattering but its just a force of nature that happens
True Dough
(26,621 posts)so you were there interrupting her lunch break?
erronis
(23,825 posts)I said it so no one else has to.
True Dough
(26,621 posts)with this key chain attached?

Alpeduez21
(2,050 posts)Please tell us your kidding
swong19104
(622 posts)paying anything more than $10 for a replacement key? This enshittification is getting ridiculous.
LogDog75
(1,297 posts)I bought a 2026 Honda CR-v Sport Touring Hybrid two weeks ago. The fobs unlock the doors and if, for some reason, the fobs don't work I can press a button in the fobs and a key pulls out and opens the doors. If the fob battery is dead, all I have to do is hold the fob next to the Start Button. The Start Button will read the chip and start the car.
My previous car, a 2007 CR-v, had a fob that wouldn't work even with a new battery so I took it to a locksmith franchise (Busy Bees) and they cloned it with an identical Honda fob for $130.