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Originally Posted by thstone
Only dealers and a few independent shops have the proper test equipment to program the the key, immobilizer, and ECU so they work as a matched set. There are no other options. As Marck said, expect to pay a lot.
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I, too, have only 1 key. And, after having read a few posts about the dilemma posed by the absence of a key I looked into a replacement from the dealer. Phoned 2. Rancho Mirage, and Walter's in Riverside. Both quoted me $500 and some change.
Walter's broke it down: ~$350 for the key... ~$150 for the install.
Definitely happening.
$500 key. $2 lube. Figure I'll get out of there for under $550.