I think you need to contact a dealer for such info.Hello guys,
I have lost one of the 2 car keys for my Zs.
Can you get a replacement and how much will it cost.
Thanks
Thanks£77.80 for a new key fob ( part No.10639658-RMK) but you need to get it coded and blade cut some key shops can just clone your other key
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I see. Any idea how much this will costJust a FYI..
If you get the key you have cloned, this means that you will then have 2 "identical" (As far as the car is concerned) keys.
The lost key will still unlock and "start" your car.
The safest bet is to have a new key coded by MG or someone capable, and then have MG connect to the car and program the new key into the immobilizer, and at the same time, erase the lost key.
If someone finds your key, and start clicking the central lock button on it, every time he/she sees a MG and stumbles across your car, deciding to steal it, i am guessing that the insurance company would consider this "stolen with the key" and might not be willing to pay out the full amount for the stolen car.
Just something to think about.
They can offcourse get into the car with the keyblade, even if the key has been removed, but then i would imagine the alarm going off, and them not being able to stop the alarm because they have no valid remote, which would probably make them leg it as soon as the car starts beeping.
I see. Any idea how much this will cost
Most likely the car will expect one of the keys coded to the car to be present for it to even consider accepting new keys.Your dealer will require your spare key when they coding the new key.
As I was told by my local dealer, that recoding of keys needs to be done in pairs.
This may suggest that brand new codes are written to both your spare key and the replacement back up key for security reasons.
If so, the blade from the lost key could still be used to open the car, but it would not be possible to boot up the car.
What ever you do, don’t loose that second key or that is a whole different world of pain !.
I have no idea, probably "a lot" more than having some backstreet locksmith clone the key, but still for ease of mind, i would certainly get it done this way, the cheap method means that there is potentially someone, somewhere, that has full access over your car, "Forever".I see. Any idea how much this will cost
"Don't tell 'em Pike!"Spoke to my dealership and they can't tell whether getting the locks manually replaced by a local locksmith will void my warranty