[s-cars] what's the low-down on dealer keys from codes now?

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Wed Mar 31 10:41:00 PDT 2010


 Sidewinder keys should be able to cut from a removed door lock cylinder.  The codes for the transponder sidewinders are also available, but that uses a combination of expensive software to accomplish, that bill will be higher.  Ilco lists the respective 2 sidewinder key blanks as HU66A-P and HU66AT2/6 respectively.  Best call first, sidewinder key cutting equipment and software, is not common nor cheap.

IIRC, Audi stopped giving out keycodes in 2005 completely.  Find an established Locksmith in DC that has the ability to cut vw/Audi sidewinders.  The good news is, re-esestablishing a lost sidewinder will likely run about what the stealer used to charge for just a copy.

HTH

Scott J
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From: JC <jc at j2c3.com>
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Sent: Wed, Mar 31, 2010 9:55 am
Subject: [s-cars] what's the low-down on dealer keys from codes now?


S-car brothers... Quick key related question. My sister's
abused-but-admirably-dependable '96 12v2.8 A4 has had it's last key
disappear (DOH... chick siblings...) So minor crisis time for her.  
 
Local evil stealer claims "we can't not make no keys for old cars no more!" 
The heinous fartweasel wants $1.5K to replace all lock cylinders in car.
(Hmmm... car's probably barely worth more than that.)
 
Now I had a good runaround with idiot stealerships on getting a spare for Ye
Olde UrS Battlewagon and got the whole lowdown on "Audi has taken back all
key making to Central Command" etc... IME getting fine copies made via combo
of independent locksmiths and eBay key blanks was the 100% way to go... But
at the time the dealer still was indeed willing to give me a "deal" (aka
prison rape pricing) on making a key from some code they had on file. 
 
Any recent BTDT on this?  Is it true AoA won't make a key from the codes in
the database anymore or doesn't have the codes or sunfin? 
Can we get AoA/stealer cough us up a code that will be useful to an
independent?  I know there was some legislation and I think they are
required to cooperate with locksmiths by law or sunt'in.  
 
Also - crisis is going down in the DC Metro area so also would greatly
appreciate any refs to:
1. DC area dealerships that might be less a$$h0lish?
2. A great independent locksmith in the DC area who can help? 
 
 
 


 


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