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08 May 2011 16:30 #16048
by Fingers
keys was created by Fingers
I'm Jimny only came with the 1 key.
and it's been DAMAGED. you can cracks in the metal . and it's slightly twisted.
anyway, I'm going to go and get it copied tomorrow.
I'm just wondering, 2002 jimny jlx don't have immobiliser chips in the keys do they??
and it's been DAMAGED. you can cracks in the metal . and it's slightly twisted.
anyway, I'm going to go and get it copied tomorrow.
I'm just wondering, 2002 jimny jlx don't have immobiliser chips in the keys do they??
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08 May 2011 17:00 #16055
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
yes they do :ohmy:
Do not fear, simply put the new plain key from the keybar on the same ring as the old key with the chip in, and the immobiliser will be able to read the chip in the old key and all will be well.
However, if you lose the key it is £1,000,000 for suzuki to sort out new keys. (Don't know why, they should have a record of the key codes, both the jagged metal part and the transponder, and you should just be able to order one from the VIN number)
Do not fear, simply put the new plain key from the keybar on the same ring as the old key with the chip in, and the immobiliser will be able to read the chip in the old key and all will be well.

However, if you lose the key it is £1,000,000 for suzuki to sort out new keys. (Don't know why, they should have a record of the key codes, both the jagged metal part and the transponder, and you should just be able to order one from the VIN number)
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there

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08 May 2011 18:19 #16061
by myers647
Replied by myers647 on topic Re: keys
hi there i only had one key and the day i was going to get a new one it snapped in the lock i got the piece out and had a new one cut. mine is a 2000 model and they do have transponders in and they cost £75. I have since got another cut and just taped the old transponder too it and it works fine, alot cheaper fix.
thanks
thanks
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08 May 2011 18:20 #16062
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thaks man.
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08 May 2011 18:29 #16063
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Replied by darthloachie on topic Re: keys
try the local cobbler / key cut guy
they can copy the immobiliser code across to the new key
they can copy the immobiliser code across to the new key
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08 May 2011 18:35 #16065
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Replied by myers647 on topic Re: keys
yes they do copy them but charge around £70-£75.
I phoned round a few different places
I phoned round a few different places
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