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Old_Geezer | 10:20 Thu 15th Dec 2016 | Motoring
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Had the misfortune recently to find one of my bunches of keys are missing. Since they have failed to turn up after a couple of weeks I started getting replacement keys cut. But I've just had the Hyundai dealer tell me that a new encoded car key will cost all but £400 !

Clearly ridiculous for a key. Is there a more reasonable cost way to get a working replacement ? I did enquire at a local Timpson's but they said I'd have to go to a particular branch, and now I hear the cost of the dealer supplying, I'm wondering if other merely supply an uncoded key, or something.

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Sorry bhg - yes I had to start the engine firstly with a chipped key turn it off then immediately insert the new key
I've only just come back in myself Islay, so I hadn't felt ignored. That sounds a good system - secure but easy for the owner.
Yes - that's the procedure I had to use to "re-pair" a key to my previous car when I replaced the dead battery in one of the keys.
Oh it was brill and saved me a fortune
As someone else has said, check your insurance policy. My car insurance covers for replacement car keys that have been lost or stolen
I used the local locksmith route, asked around locally, visited and saw that he had been accredited and had the correct equipment from the car manufacturer. Total £50. That was about 10 years ago so no doubt the price has gone up a bit by now.

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