Hi All,
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My ‘08 KK came with only one key when I became the owner in ‘11. It’s pretty beat up by now (‘20) and the buttons don’t work. Three years ago I got a pair of cheap EBay keys because at the time I couldn’t afford $250 a piece for new Mopar keys. I took them to the dealer to be cut & programmed, which still cost a bunch of money.
I’m here to say, now, that was a bad idea. One of them broke within a month. The other is now broken. Waste of money.
I just got a pair of new Mopar keys, uncut and unprogrammed, from a Jeep dealer on Ebay for about $250 for the both of them. I figured now that I have more than one key (even if they are crappy), I could use the procedure in the owners manual to reprogram the new Mopar keys. I just need them cut first.
Well, I have been around to several places that cut keys today and they refuse to cut them. I don’t know if it has something to do with touching people’s keys (Covid risk?) or maybe some kind of liability in possibly helping thieves steal cars, but nobody I’ve gone to will cut them. I am clear that yes, I know they are transponder keys, and yes, I only need them cut not programmed, but it didn’t make a difference. Very frustrating.
I know I could go to the Jeep dealer again, but it would be an appointment and maybe another $100+ bucks I don’t want to spend. Why won’t hardware stores cut automotive keys anymore? Ideas?
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[Rant]
My ‘08 KK came with only one key when I became the owner in ‘11. It’s pretty beat up by now (‘20) and the buttons don’t work. Three years ago I got a pair of cheap EBay keys because at the time I couldn’t afford $250 a piece for new Mopar keys. I took them to the dealer to be cut & programmed, which still cost a bunch of money.
I’m here to say, now, that was a bad idea. One of them broke within a month. The other is now broken. Waste of money.
I just got a pair of new Mopar keys, uncut and unprogrammed, from a Jeep dealer on Ebay for about $250 for the both of them. I figured now that I have more than one key (even if they are crappy), I could use the procedure in the owners manual to reprogram the new Mopar keys. I just need them cut first.
Well, I have been around to several places that cut keys today and they refuse to cut them. I don’t know if it has something to do with touching people’s keys (Covid risk?) or maybe some kind of liability in possibly helping thieves steal cars, but nobody I’ve gone to will cut them. I am clear that yes, I know they are transponder keys, and yes, I only need them cut not programmed, but it didn’t make a difference. Very frustrating.
I know I could go to the Jeep dealer again, but it would be an appointment and maybe another $100+ bucks I don’t want to spend. Why won’t hardware stores cut automotive keys anymore? Ideas?
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