XK Key Fob Cost?
#2
Sounds about right for a new key from a Jaguar dealer in California.
See: www.jaguarforums.com/forum/xk-xkr-x150-33/key-fob-replacement-117974/?highlight=orphan+key+fob
See: www.jaguarforums.com/forum/xk-xkr-x150-33/key-fob-replacement-117974/?highlight=orphan+key+fob
#3
I've researched it here and got a cost from my dealer...
$345 +tax for the Key
$125 for One Hour Labor to program.
$470 here, so right in the ballpark.
My dealer doesn't cut keys so they order straight from Jaguar, but they charge $243 for it. I bought two blanks from eBay for $10, and locksmiths around here charge $65 to cut............ but I don't have a key to copy! Nobody seems to be able to cut from my (correct) code either.
$345 +tax for the Key
$125 for One Hour Labor to program.
$470 here, so right in the ballpark.
My dealer doesn't cut keys so they order straight from Jaguar, but they charge $243 for it. I bought two blanks from eBay for $10, and locksmiths around here charge $65 to cut............ but I don't have a key to copy! Nobody seems to be able to cut from my (correct) code either.
#4
Thanks everyone!
Sounds about right for a new key from a Jaguar dealer in California.
See: http://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/xk...orphan+key+fob
See: http://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/xk...orphan+key+fob
I've researched it here and got a cost from my dealer...
$345 +tax for the Key
$125 for One Hour Labor to program.
$470 here, so right in the ballpark.
My dealer doesn't cut keys so they order straight from Jaguar, but they charge $243 for it. I bought two blanks from eBay for $10, and locksmiths around here charge $65 to cut............ but I don't have a key to copy! Nobody seems to be able to cut from my (correct) code either.
$345 +tax for the Key
$125 for One Hour Labor to program.
$470 here, so right in the ballpark.
My dealer doesn't cut keys so they order straight from Jaguar, but they charge $243 for it. I bought two blanks from eBay for $10, and locksmiths around here charge $65 to cut............ but I don't have a key to copy! Nobody seems to be able to cut from my (correct) code either.
Well, I appreciate the feedback. I will just suck it up and get the fob done. :-)
#7
I've researched it here and got a cost from my dealer...
$345 +tax for the Key
$125 for One Hour Labor to program.
$470 here, so right in the ballpark.
My dealer doesn't cut keys so they order straight from Jaguar, but they charge $243 for it. I bought two blanks from eBay for $10, and locksmiths around here charge $65 to cut............ but I don't have a key to copy! Nobody seems to be able to cut from my (correct) code either.
$345 +tax for the Key
$125 for One Hour Labor to program.
$470 here, so right in the ballpark.
My dealer doesn't cut keys so they order straight from Jaguar, but they charge $243 for it. I bought two blanks from eBay for $10, and locksmiths around here charge $65 to cut............ but I don't have a key to copy! Nobody seems to be able to cut from my (correct) code either.
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#8
Well that was a surprise. $500 was the transponder, plus $200 for the cut key. $700..not quite Aston territory, but quite a surprise. Now on to the oxygen sensor, and blue tooth codes. Looks like I may be learning some DIY during my Jaguar ownership! :-) Of course that is why a 9 year old $90,000 car depreciates so much. I waved to an F driver yesterday, and after he processed what I was doing, he waved back :-) Figure we need to stick together :-)
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#10
Anyway, I called them again last Monday and dude looked up the code and couldn't find it this time. Maybe a new computer system deleted it?
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#15
Even more than I thought
Next time I will ask. I was charged $261 to cut the key!! Dealer cost, plus 318 for the fob, and $85 to program. Northern California where apparently the dealers think we all have copious stock options. Don't lose your second fob and key in California (bettet yet, don't live here if you don't need to). On the us side, the XK is runni,g like a champ, and agter a week of drives and charging on the 3300 I am no longer getting a TPMS failure warning. Next up, solving hands free phone compatibility.
#16
While having a wheel and tire repaired at my mechanic's shop the other day, he decided to do me a favor and deliver my car to me and drove it over in the evening. Unfortunately, he apparently had left the key on the windshield which allowed him to start the car but which ultimately flew off the car without him knowing about it. My original key fob would not start the car nor do any other functions and my local Jaguar dealer didn't have a key in stock and couldn't get around to programming it for several days after they got one. So first, I replaced the battery in my original, and after many attempts at inserting the fob into the slot in the console, I was able to start the car so that I could, at least, get my car out of the middle of the street with wide open windows and into my driveway. But, it wouldn't start everytime, and the next morning, no matter what I tried, it would not start. I went back to the locksmith that programmed the used key fob I bought over four years ago when I bought my car, and he actually had an XK key fob that he was able to program in a matter of minutes. Key fob and programming along with a new battery was $275 out the door. He also checked out my original, cleaned up some corrosion, and it now starts my car but won't lock or unlock the doors. Nothing short of a great bargain!
#17
While having a wheel and tire repaired at my mechanic's shop the other day, he decided to do me a favor and deliver my car to me and drove it over in the evening. Unfortunately, he apparently had left the key on the windshield which allowed him to start the car but which ultimately flew off the car without him knowing about it. My original key fob would not start the car nor do any other functions and my local Jaguar dealer didn't have a key in stock and couldn't get around to programming it for several days after they got one. So first, I replaced the battery in my original, and after many attempts at inserting the fob into the slot in the console, I was able to start the car so that I could, at least, get my car out of the middle of the street with wide open windows and into my driveway. But, it wouldn't start everytime, and the next morning, no matter what I tried, it would not start. I went back to the locksmith that programmed the used key fob I bought over four years ago when I bought my car, and he actually had an XK key fob that he was able to program in a matter of minutes. Key fob and programming along with a new battery was $275 out the door. He also checked out my original, cleaned up some corrosion, and it now starts my car but won't lock or unlock the doors. Nothing short of a great bargain!
i only have one fob and keep saying to myself that I should get another one sooner than later. I actually also got stuck in front of a friends house last month when the fob battery died all of the sudden. Luckily my wife was a few blocks away and picked up a replacement battery for it and I was up and running in short time.
Curiously when I tried inserting the fob into the center spot while waiting for her to come back with a new battery, it just kept being ejected and would not stay in slot -- I forget the message on the console that kept coming up, but so thing about not being able to read or something. Still doesn't stay in slot even after battery replaced.
#20
Actually, I don't know about the totally keyless ones.... so maybe those also?