GSX-R 1000 K5 Key Cloning
Discussion
I only have one key for my K5 GSXR 1000 which contains the transponder chip in it. I am mindful that should I lose the key (which I nearly did last week), I would be in a very difficult position. Could someone advise on the best solution to get a new key cut using my original with the transponder information copied to the new key?
I know I can buy blank Suzuki keys but not sure if they have a transponder chip in them or not.
I know I can buy blank Suzuki keys but not sure if they have a transponder chip in them or not.
I don't know if they can help? It's one of those websites that wants your reg. number and contact details.
https://www.carkeyssolutions.co.uk/suzuki-motorcyc...
I've no idea why they used an image of an orange framed, orange wheeled KTM.
https://www.carkeyssolutions.co.uk/suzuki-motorcyc...
I've no idea why they used an image of an orange framed, orange wheeled KTM.
Have you already tried the car key programmers?
If so you may need to go to a Suzuki dealer with your v5 and some ID.
If you are looking to save a few quid you might be able to get a secondhand key and program it yourself. YouTube suggests you can add one key this way. It’s obviously a punt though so I wouldn’t spend too much on the key.
If so you may need to go to a Suzuki dealer with your v5 and some ID.
If you are looking to save a few quid you might be able to get a secondhand key and program it yourself. YouTube suggests you can add one key this way. It’s obviously a punt though so I wouldn’t spend too much on the key.
trickywoo said:
Have you already tried the car key programmers?
If so you may need to go to a Suzuki dealer with your v5 and some ID.
If you are looking to save a few quid you might be able to get a secondhand key and program it yourself. YouTube suggests you can add one key this way. It’s obviously a punt though so I wouldn’t spend too much on the key.
No not tried the car key programmers yet, but I will start asking some soon. I am not too worried about the money, as long as I can get the job done properly from a reputable company then that's all that matters. I have owned the bike for 11 years now, and plan to keep it forever, so a spare key will be for my own piece of mind. If so you may need to go to a Suzuki dealer with your v5 and some ID.
If you are looking to save a few quid you might be able to get a secondhand key and program it yourself. YouTube suggests you can add one key this way. It’s obviously a punt though so I wouldn’t spend too much on the key.
My local key cutting place cloned a Vespa master key for me. I continued to use the cloned key until I got rid of the bike.
The blank key and transponder chip was about 15 quid off eBay and I bunged the key cutting place 20 quid as it was off the books.
Much cheaper than a new ECU if I'd lost the master.
The blank key and transponder chip was about 15 quid off eBay and I bunged the key cutting place 20 quid as it was off the books.
Much cheaper than a new ECU if I'd lost the master.
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