10-30-2023, 04:38 PM | #1 |
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Lost my spare key
So i just got a quote from a local bmw dealership. 425 for the remote 80 for the key blade and 250 for the programming. 750 for a replacement key before tax(f13 M6). Sounds about right?
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11-01-2023, 08:00 AM | #3 | |
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Hi, so my dealership here quoted me over $500 for a new key, but I have been buying parts from the dealership in Westchester PA, bmwpartshub Anthony there has been extremely friendly and awesome to work with. I just ordered a new key for less than $350, including the blade. he said you can easily mate it to the car yourself. Hope this helps! Patrick |
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11-01-2023, 08:20 AM | #4 |
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The "programming" is the part that gets most people. I believe the "programming" removes the lost/missing remote from the car's modules. So if someone intentionally took your remote to come back later to steal the car...the remote will no longer work if its been removed/canceled.
If you have no fear of this happening, then you could save money by not paying for the "programming"...because the remote's transponder comes from BMW already with the 128-bit encryption that is specific to your BMW by its VIN. And if you paid for the mechanical key...make sure that it arrives "cut" to your VIN's specific lock cylinders. Then all is required is a simple start procedure which I believe requires holding the new remote up to the icon on the steering column to start the car (see info below). FYI...the starting capability of the remote does not require the battery inside...starting features are powered through induction. So a dead battery in the remote will NOT prevent it from starting the vehicle. Just hold the remote next to the icon (ring aerial) on the steering column and it will power up to transmit the encryption code.
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11-01-2023, 10:53 AM | #6 |
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BTW, if I lost my key in the woods or dropped them in the ocean, or lost them while on vacation or any location that if the remote was found, no one would know who the remote belonged to or what BMW that it is for...then I'd probably forgo paying to have that remote removed/canceled.
If perchance...someone found the remote and took it to a BMW dealership to read the info stored on the remote. I'm sure the service advisors would NOT give out your info because they would see that they don't have the BMW the remote says it belongs to...and I'm sure the SA would ask for their ID which would not match the info the comes up in the database using the lost remote fob. And they are pretty strict on not sharing vehicle ownership (you have to hold gun to their heads if you purchase a used BMW and ask for service history...and most still won't share any info).
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They are a BMW dealership, they are BMW of West Chester PA. They only sell BMW parts; you can go to their website and search parts. The key will say unavailable, but use the text or email, and Anthony will get back to you! My key is on the way to me as we type! |
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The same applies for blocking a lost/stolen remote…there are instructions for “programming” so that it will no longer start or lock/unlock the vehicle. If you forgo that programming, you can still activate the new/replacement remote following the instructions below.
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