Lost key. Now what?
#21
Thanks Motorcar man. Thats so funny that you actually have a spare. Mine is grey. At this point I may consider a different color. Obviously I'm still hopeful I can change the individual switches or add a spring if that is what is required. But to do this I need to open the thing. Someone on another board gave instructions on how to break open so am considering. If this fails, how much do you want for yours?
#22
Thanks Motorcar man. Thats so funny that you actually have a spare. Mine is grey. At this point I may consider a different color. Obviously I'm still hopeful I can change the individual switches or add a spring if that is what is required. But to do this I need to open the thing. Someone on another board gave instructions on how to break open so am considering. If this fails, how much do you want for yours?
With 2 different overhead consoles you should be able to get it working.
I have a 3 ring binder with the info I got from NEW PRODUCT 2004 (NP04) Jaguar Training and it has accessing interior trim items but it a paper document.
There should be repair info in JTIS for removal of overhead console.
It snaps into place with steel clips so removal is not difficult.
Take it apart to see if it can be repaired.
bob
#23
No love here, yet
Tom Wood Jaguar in Indy won't cut a brought-in key, so bad Karma on that score. They claim liability issues prevent.
Next step is to see if the "Outside" key can be programmed with the others, so if cut, would work. Possibility of the fob half being able to be programmed correctly, then key and chip half replaced with new.
More news as it develops.
Next step is to see if the "Outside" key can be programmed with the others, so if cut, would work. Possibility of the fob half being able to be programmed correctly, then key and chip half replaced with new.
More news as it develops.
#25
So, here's the answers, so far. Almost finished. $300 for 2 more keys, one is the key half of switchblade, and the other is a basic key with no remote entry. The Ebay key is programmed, but not cut, and the remote entry half won't program or operate. Mechanic reports the circuit board is corroded inside, can't be repaired. I have emailed key fob seller with bad news, will report back soon. I hope to get a functional replacement, but what if this was his only one?
#26
Without the master key, you must reprogram the ECU. You can go to the dealer to get a new key to enter the car, but the key will not start the car and the remote control will not work. Dealers will not reprogram and program computers that will be replaced with new "original" units, which is why it is much cheaper to reprogram existing ECUs. Besides, in order to prevent losing again, you better prepare a key or wallet locator.
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#28
Without the master key, you must reprogram the ECU. You can go to the dealer to get a new key to enter the car, but the key will not start the car and the remote control will not work. Dealers will not reprogram and program computers that will be replaced with new "original" units, which is why it is much cheaper to reprogram existing ECUs. Besides, in order to prevent losing again, you better prepare a key or wallet locator.