Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I have both but now I wonder if I should make a spare.
The second one is the spare. No need for a third unless this is a family habit.
Anonymous wrote:I hope you made the kid pay for the replacement.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I have both but now I wonder if I should make a spare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My teenager lost the key Fob to our Camry. I called the dealer and they can order a new Fob and program it for "around $500". Are there any cheaper, but as dependable, options? I'm thinking that dealers always tend to be the most expensive option. What if the key was actually stolen and one of his friends has it. Any way to prevent the "lost key" from working? Thanks.
Do you have a current key fob, or did he lose the only one? If you have a current one, ace hardware can do it for a lot cheaper. The big downside would be if he lost if at school or in your neighborhood because then someone has a key to your car and can easily find out which car it is. If he lost the only fob, you probably need a mechanic
Ace Hardware can reprogram the new key Fob? Can they order the new one as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My teenager lost the key Fob to our Camry. I called the dealer and they can order a new Fob and program it for "around $500". Are there any cheaper, but as dependable, options? I'm thinking that dealers always tend to be the most expensive option. What if the key was actually stolen and one of his friends has it. Any way to prevent the "lost key" from working? Thanks.
Do you have a current key fob, or did he lose the only one? If you have a current one, ace hardware can do it for a lot cheaper. The big downside would be if he lost if at school or in your neighborhood because then someone has a key to your car and can easily find out which car it is. If he lost the only fob, you probably need a mechanic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My teenager lost the key Fob to our Camry. I called the dealer and they can order a new Fob and program it for "around $500". Are there any cheaper, but as dependable, options? I'm thinking that dealers always tend to be the most expensive option. What if the key was actually stolen and one of his friends has it. Any way to prevent the "lost key" from working? Thanks.
Do you have a current key fob, or did he lose the only one? If you have a current one, ace hardware can do it for a lot cheaper. The big downside would be if he lost if at school or in your neighborhood because then someone has a key to your car and can easily find out which car it is. If he lost the only fob, you probably need a mechanic
Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My teenager lost the key Fob to our Camry. I called the dealer and they can order a new Fob and program it for "around $500". Are there any cheaper, but as dependable, options? I'm thinking that dealers always tend to be the most expensive option. What if the key was actually stolen and one of his friends has it. Any way to prevent the "lost key" from working? Thanks.