calpbs
03-09-2018, 09:56 AM
So I have been evaluating my options for an additional key along with dealing with my original key when the battery starts to die. Seems like through my limited research that there are a few options and none of them appear to be bullet proof other than going to the dealership. So I am mapping out a plan but first I have a few points to make that may be disputed.
* The dealership is the only place that can truly guarantee or has 100% confidence of getting a key
* Even when the battery is dead and gone the key will still start the car.
* The key is not designed to have the battery changed.
* Used Keys cannot be programmed to another vehicle (For less $ than a replacement from the dealership).
* If you dismantle an original Key and move the guts to a new cover with the replacement battery option there is a chance that you will lose the remote functions. This is my biggest concern.
So with this info at hand my plan is this:
* When my remote becomes questionable or my OCD becomes overwelming I will pay the dealership for a new key with cut key as well (Roughly $350.00)
* I will purchase (Already Done) a new key cover with the replacable battery (Battery ordered as well) option and transfer internals being sure to check all solder joints and functionality.
* I will then test and report the status of my conversion to this forum.
Pros/Cons
* Dealership key is expensive but confidence is high on success rate.
* If the new case and replaceable battery conversion is successful then I will finally have a backup key and I will secure a second case for the future if the dealership key battery dies.
* The only risk is a few bucks wasted on batteries and key covers and the loss of the backup key with no features other than being able to start the car.
I am sure there are opinions abound along with experience so I am interested.
* The dealership is the only place that can truly guarantee or has 100% confidence of getting a key
* Even when the battery is dead and gone the key will still start the car.
* The key is not designed to have the battery changed.
* Used Keys cannot be programmed to another vehicle (For less $ than a replacement from the dealership).
* If you dismantle an original Key and move the guts to a new cover with the replacement battery option there is a chance that you will lose the remote functions. This is my biggest concern.
So with this info at hand my plan is this:
* When my remote becomes questionable or my OCD becomes overwelming I will pay the dealership for a new key with cut key as well (Roughly $350.00)
* I will purchase (Already Done) a new key cover with the replacable battery (Battery ordered as well) option and transfer internals being sure to check all solder joints and functionality.
* I will then test and report the status of my conversion to this forum.
Pros/Cons
* Dealership key is expensive but confidence is high on success rate.
* If the new case and replaceable battery conversion is successful then I will finally have a backup key and I will secure a second case for the future if the dealership key battery dies.
* The only risk is a few bucks wasted on batteries and key covers and the loss of the backup key with no features other than being able to start the car.
I am sure there are opinions abound along with experience so I am interested.