#17: Re: Replacement car key Author: AndrewB, Location: Weston super MarePosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 3:47 am ---- I'm actually in the same situation as you, only had one key when I picked up the Gti last week.
Currently waiting for a price from a friend working at a pug dealer and also looking around for the best price.
If I find out anything useful soon, I'll let you know.
#18: Re: Replacement car key Author: actionman, Location: HuddersfieldPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 4:02 am ----
Spiky wrote:
Just rung peugeot and they quite 170 and 7-10 days
i take it that's for a remote! none of my key suppliers actually list a remote for a year 2000 206 anymore, they're listed as discontinued.
I can get you a genuine basic none remote key precut to the key code from your chassis number for about £30 inc P&P to you. Then all you need to do is find somebody near by to program it.
If you weren't bothered about it being a genuine Peugeot case & were happy for it to say Silca or another aftermarket key name on the case then you can easily knock £10 off of the price
#19: Re: Replacement car key Author: actionman, Location: HuddersfieldPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 4:04 am ----
Spiky wrote:
Would this be all I need? Fit and that's it?
Look at this on eBay:
peugeot 206 hdi 2001 complete lock set inc ecu, bsi, ignition, doors, fuel cap
providing all the part numbers for the ECU & BSI match yours then yes you could go for something like that
#20: Re: Replacement car key Author: Spiky, Location: CardiffPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 5:16 am ---- Well good news, hotel I stayed at the weekend have found my keys
Thank fook
So new question, rough idea in gettin a second one non remote copied of this one now? Can I send it to anyone to get copied ?
#21: Re: Replacement car key Author: macca1411, Location: Westhoughton, LancashirePosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 5:27 am ----
Spiky wrote:
So new question, rough idea in gettin a second one non remote copied of this one now? Can I send it to anyone to get copied ?
You can get the blade cut at any locksmiths although cutting to the key code is the better way. It's the immobiliser that causes the problem. You need a virgin chip which then needs pairing with the car using dealer software. Some auto locksmiths can offer this service but price varies. My local place charge £35 just for the pairing then you need to buy the chip on top.
A couple of members used to be able to get key codes cheaper than the dealers, but they have moved on.
#22: Re: Replacement car key Author: Spiky, Location: CardiffPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 5:35 am ---- Ok, will look more into soon then, just need my keys first
#23: Re: Replacement car key Author: actionman, Location: HuddersfieldPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 7:56 am ---- I can do a none remote key with cloned transponder via post for £30 if you wanted to go down that route. Obviously i'd need you to send me your key
#24: Re: Replacement car key Author: Spiky, Location: CardiffPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 7:59 am ---- Ok cool , once I get the key, I'll be in touch
Thanks
#25: Re: Replacement car key Author: actionman, Location: HuddersfieldPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:03 am ---- no probs, bare in mind this won't have a Peugeot logo on it. It will be either Silca or JMA.
I can get genuine Peugeot none remote keys but they cost more & also aren't made to fit a clone chip inside. Usually the inside of the key case can be altered to make a clone transponder fit though. It's be ab extra £15 for a genuine Peugeot none remote key
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