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Posted

hi all where is the best place/cheapest to get a replacement key

toyota aygo!

many thanks all!

steve!


Posted

hi all where is the best place/cheapest to get a replacement key

toyota aygo!

many thanks all!

steve!

It will cost you about £55 from Toyota. The key is chipped so you can't just get one cut at your local shoe shop.

Posted

haha, thanks for the quick response, ok well that sounds reasonable - although I have no keys what so ever - so how's this one going to work - will i have to pay extra for someone to come out and see the car ?? orrr am i able to give them the reg and they can then give me the key?

thanks AGAIN! STEVE

It will cost you about £55 from Toyota. The key is chipped so you can't just get one cut at your local shoe shop.

Posted

NO keys? Did you get the keynumber when you bought your car?

With that you can get a key made at Toyota without having the keys themselves present...

Posted

Exactly! "No keys" You should have a spare key. Wheres that one gone?


Posted

lost one then used the other - then that one vanished haah!

im screwed man!!!

what shall i do peopleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee????

steve

Posted

Did you buy you car from a toyota dealership?

If so and they service it they may ( in their records ) have the key details.

Posted

Unless you can find someone to re-programme your ECU then you are up the creek without a paddle :rolleyes:

New lockset and ECU

You MUST MUST MUST keep a spare master key for your Toyota, otherwise it is a very expensive game

Kingo :thumbsup:

Posted

If you have no keys and you don't have the key number that is a completely different matter! As suggested by Bos my first call would be to your Toyota dealership to see if they have a note of your key number? If not then there are companies that can re-program the ECU, approx £400 is a rough cost? (Google them) Otherwise it's a new ECU and I doubt you'd see any change from £800+

Posted

Call the dealership. I had the same problem with my Peugeot 106 when I lost my key, and couldnt find the spare one. (Luckily for me I found my spare) but I did enquire at a dealer. They asked for my registration, and chassis number, and log books. I mean I could be anyone asking for a key. They did ask for other proof about who I was. By the way, the spare key I was quoted was £75. Thats was 6 years ago, so I wont be surprised it its gonna cost you s bomb. Imagine losing one key,a dn then using the spare, and losing that one too. Nuts! :eek:

Posted

thanks for all the comments guys i appreaciate it!

unbelievable - gonna cost a grand!!!! ouchhhhh cheers Steve

Posted

thanks for all the comments guys i appreaciate it!

unbelievable - gonna cost a grand!!!! ouchhhhh cheers Steve

Off to the scrap yard then for an ecu and key transmitter set!

LIKE THIS.

Ian.

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