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Reeventu



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Replacement Key Cost?

I have just been quoted £325 + VAT for a replacement remote,!!!

Is this correct and is there any alternative ?

Post #160435 9th Nov 2012 8:40 am
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JST



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Crazy price!

You can get them on Fleabay for about £80 and then pay a about £40 to get it programmed. However, beware second hand units as they cannot be reprogrammed. You need to ensure the fob is new and in a sealed packet from a genuine seller.

Here is an example:-

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FREELANDER-2-KEY...416dddd008 John
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Post #160436 9th Nov 2012 8:47 am
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Post #160444 9th Nov 2012 9:31 am
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Some household policies and lost credit card policies (cpp) cover lost key replacement. Worth checking.

Post #160504 9th Nov 2012 4:46 pm
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Reeventu



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Past master wrote:
Some household policies and lost credit card policies (cpp) cover lost key replacement. Worth checking.


Now why did I not think of that ??? Embarassed

Post #160507 9th Nov 2012 4:49 pm
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Plus, you don't say if you have actually lost a key, but there has been a thread on here about it invalidating your insurance unless you have both keys reprogrammed (can't quite remember but a search may throw it up). The idea being that someone finding the lost key nearby could identify the car (pressee button flashee lightee) and drive off with same.

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Reeventu wrote:
Past master wrote:
Some household policies and lost credit card policies (cpp) cover lost key replacement. Worth checking.


Now why did I not think of that ??? Embarassed


Theyre probably thinking house door keys for £5 each and not a car key for £400, they will say go through your car insurer and lose your no claims.

Post #160511 9th Nov 2012 4:53 pm
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Mona Geeza wrote:
Reeventu wrote:
Past master wrote:
Some household policies and lost credit card policies (cpp) cover lost key replacement. Worth checking.


Now why did I not think of that ??? Embarassed


Theyre probably thinking house door keys for £5 each and not a car key for £400, they will say go through your car insurer and lose your no claims.

http://www.cpp.co.uk/card-protection/

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jp



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Do you need to replace the key because you have loose it ??? Or has it stopped working because of a flat battery ??

If it's because of a flat battery, You can replace the battery if your careful !!
Let face it, it's scrap and is £300.00 plus to replace. so why not have a go, you have nothing to loose.

The battery is about £10.00 from Flee -bay and need to to be un-solid-ed from the pcb and re-solid-ed back on to the pcb carefully this will take about 20 minutes.

Battery as below is what you will need !
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FREELANDER-2-KEY...3cc68c213a

The fun part is getting the key fob apart with out damaging it, with care and a little super glue at hand this can be done.
Saving of £300.00 plus, There is no re-coding needed.

I know this because my (my old key fob with a flat battery) has been back in use for 12 months and cost me about £10.00 to fix and 40 minute of my time.
I don't earn £300 plus an hour but I did save that much on fixing my Key Fob. Thumbs Up

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Reeventu



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Past master wrote:
Mona Geeza wrote:
Reeventu wrote:
Past master wrote:
Some household policies and lost credit card policies (cpp) cover lost key replacement. Worth checking.


Now why did I not think of that ??? Embarassed


Theyre probably thinking house door keys for £5 each and not a car key for £400, they will say go through your car insurer and lose your no claims.

http://www.cpp.co.uk/card-protection/


Contacted CPP today and they confirmed they would cover costs up tp £1000 , includes key with fob and programming Very Happy Very Happy

Again thank you ( and what a pr*t was I not to realise ) Embarassed

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Post #160637 10th Nov 2012 9:03 pm
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Only cost me £6.25

Why claim on your insurance and thereby increase your next year's premium when a new battery is so cheap. All you need is battery from eBay, a sharp blade, a bit of care and some super glue. Tattoos - Why would you choose to look like the wall of a public toilet?

Post #160720 11th Nov 2012 6:38 pm
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Mona Geeza



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I thought CCP was basically for keys that have been lost? not just packed up?
I suppose I could claim for a new front door key on that basis because the chromes coming off a bit, is it not a slight lie?

Post #160733 11th Nov 2012 7:53 pm
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Er - we don't know whether the key was lost or packed up, but the OP's posts rather suggest th former.

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Reeventu



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It was lost as per original post !

As an aside I did get the price changed to £194 for fob and programming ( no Key) but as I can claim I will add the key. It has to be done via a main dealer and a recipt from same produced

Post #160765 11th Nov 2012 10:37 pm
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