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Old 06-29-2022, 01:33 AM   #15
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I got the new key. Through the dealer.

It took them about 3 days to cut and ship the new one. I was actually very surprised.
Since I was away, I finally got into the dealership last night.
It took maybe 15 minutes to perform the programming and about 20 minutes paperwork (15 initially and 5 after the process).
It starts the car, ignition works.

However, as it turns out the remote was not programmed correctly... so I will have to be back.
If you test everything and clear all DTCs and so on in my experience 1 key is about 20 to 30 minutes at the car for 9x6 cars plus paper work. What often is underrated is the preparing time and other things you'll never know if you haven't done it yourself. But hey, this is the internet. Everbody knows everything.
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