http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/131003323958 ... 1439.l2649
I've bought one of these. It fits my original remote body but won't start the car. Does anybody know if I can program it or how I find and swap the transponder chip from the old blade to the new one. Thanks
New flip blade but chip issues
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Re: New flip blade but chip issues
There's a sequence to program the chip yourself but you need to have at least 2 other keys already.
Getting a key programmed from Mazda can be very expensive .. and even more expensive from Subaru (yes have been burnt TWICE).
Getting a key programmed from Mazda can be very expensive .. and even more expensive from Subaru (yes have been burnt TWICE).
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: New flip blade but chip issues
The blade you've linked to doesn't include a transponder chip.
You either need to buy the correct chip and programme it to the ECU yourself, or open up the plastic heads of one of your old keys and reuse the chip.
You either need to buy the correct chip and programme it to the ECU yourself, or open up the plastic heads of one of your old keys and reuse the chip.
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Re: New flip blade but chip issues
I did the same on the wifes 3. She snapped the flip housing so I bought a new one from a local locksmith and swapped the her key blade and chip into it.
The chip was glued very firmly into the original flip housing and in the end I hade to shave the plastic housing away with a razor blade to remove the little ceramic like chip from it.
A massive PITA to do but if the housing is broken again it will be easier to swap due to less glue when I put it all back together.
Have fun.
The chip was glued very firmly into the original flip housing and in the end I hade to shave the plastic housing away with a razor blade to remove the little ceramic like chip from it.
A massive PITA to do but if the housing is broken again it will be easier to swap due to less glue when I put it all back together.
Have fun.
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Re: New flip blade but chip issues
Bugger, I broke the chip. Any recommendations for a locksmith in Sydney I can take my car to? Mazda want stupid money.
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