Stainless
New Member
I was at a new junkyard today with a friend, and had a look through their bin of key fobs -- I found three that looked like (and matched the FCC ID of) the one that came with my Jeep for $10. One of them is bound to work!
They also let me have the 5 used sentry keys that were attached to them for free. Can these be re-used at all? The key part is of course cut for another car, but if I were to get a $3 flat steel key cut, could I cut off the old teeth, glue/screw/weld the new key in place, and then program the computer to accept it?
Or did they think of that?
New blank keys are $20-$70 (plus programming, since I only have a single key) depending on where you go, so I'm looking to cheat the system wherever possible.
I like the idea of the immobilizer, but on a 2003 vehicle, I'm prepared to just ziptie my working key inside the steering column and use the cheap keys.
Thanks!
-Al.
(2003 Jeep Liberty, One Sentry Key, One Key Fob)
They also let me have the 5 used sentry keys that were attached to them for free. Can these be re-used at all? The key part is of course cut for another car, but if I were to get a $3 flat steel key cut, could I cut off the old teeth, glue/screw/weld the new key in place, and then program the computer to accept it?
Or did they think of that?
New blank keys are $20-$70 (plus programming, since I only have a single key) depending on where you go, so I'm looking to cheat the system wherever possible.
Thanks!
-Al.
(2003 Jeep Liberty, One Sentry Key, One Key Fob)