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Re: Solara switchblade key/remote

PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 5:43 pm
by yaddadaimsayin
solarry! been awhile since we've seen you on the boards. when i bought my solara it only came with one key as well... I went to ebay/amazon and bought the fob for less than $10 (bought 2 of em), programmed em real easy, but to get a duplicate key made at the dealership is where the main cost came from. I couldn't find anything that actually worked to program the transponder myself either. looks like you're going to have to re-do the process again... but at least you had a good run. $70 of convenenience that lasted a year and half.

Re: Solara switchblade key/remote

PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 10:19 am
by Black Bob
Suddenly I'm interested in this thread, my FJ only came with one key and with an integrated fob. I asked my closest Toyota dealership how much and they quoted me ~$250 to order a fob-intergrated OEM key and program. :o Holy :bleep2: !! Then I saw this hood locksmith ad in this hood magazine where a guy would come out to your house and do it. The prime word in that sentence is "hood", I don't trust any guy who has a roving key cutter and programmer in the back of his SUV rolling on 30-inch blades and only charging $79. Maybe he's a trustworthy guy, maybe my FJ will come up missing with my parts showing up in Taiwan--I just can't trust.

My other thought is that I'm getting a CompuStar soon from my TRUSTED alarm guy whereby when he installs it I don't need that OEM key nor the integrated fob--the alarm install will bypass OEM immobilizer and come with it's own remote. He's charging me $550 installed so why pay $250 for an extra key when eventually I can go anywhere and get a regular ol' extra key later after the install.

No matter the alarm, if somebody can get me an OEM key and program replacement for $79, I'd still be interested.