Tuscan spare key- Who? Where?

Tuscan spare key- Who? Where?

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Flying Penguin

Original Poster:

326 posts

174 months

Saturday 23rd February 2013
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I have only 1 set of keys that came with the car when I bought it. Having no spare key is already a concern when at home but a particular thrill when driving abroad on holidays.

Where can I get a 2nd key and who might be able to "add" that key to the immobilizer? I have spoken to Carl Baker some time ago, who advised that he would be able to do that, provided XXXXXXX is working and can be repeatedly XXXXXX (which is possible in my case).

Trouble is I somehow never managed to drive all the way down to visit Carl for that single purpose (which I now starting to regret, since I understand he moved even further away).

Can anyone on here advise if there are any alternatives to Carl Baker, ideally Cambridgeshire area (well, I know, that's probably asking too much!)to get a (working!) spare set?

Edited by Flying Penguin on Saturday 23 February 08:18

Basil Brush

5,338 posts

278 months

Saturday 23rd February 2013
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I got a couple of new fobs from Abacus Alarms.

Englishman

2,248 posts

225 months

blueg33

41,375 posts

239 months

Saturday 23rd February 2013
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David Gerald sorted mine

RedSpike66

2,341 posts

227 months

Saturday 23rd February 2013
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listed on TVR Power website last time I looked too

Flying Penguin

Original Poster:

326 posts

174 months

Sunday 24th February 2013
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Basil Brush said:
I got a couple of new fobs from Abacus Alarms.
Thanks for the feedback, but... even if I get a spare fob- how do I "add" that to the immobilizer? If I understood Carl Baker correctly, once the 2nd key/ fob have been lost, the new (3rd) set need to be "added" to immobilizer (apologies if that is utter BS, but that's what I understood). I am sure that if I'd try to do that myself, the car definitely would never let me open a door again, let alone starting engine and drive away. And I would still need a 2nd key, which I assume should be the least of my worries?


Flying Penguin

Original Poster:

326 posts

174 months

Sunday 24th February 2013
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blueg33 said:
David Gerald sorted mine
Aaaah, that might be the solution. And reasonably close, as well. Will give them a call tomorrow. Thanks!

Cockey

1,387 posts

243 months

Sunday 24th February 2013
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Flying Penguin said:
Thanks for the feedback, but... even if I get a spare fob- how do I "add" that to the immobilizer? If I understood Carl Baker correctly, once the 2nd key/ fob have been lost, the new (3rd) set need to be "added" to immobilizer (apologies if that is utter BS, but that's what I understood). I am sure that if I'd try to do that myself, the car definitely would never let me open a door again, let alone starting engine and drive away. And I would still need a 2nd key, which I assume should be the least of my worries?
Do you have the alarm code card? If so, I think you just supply the number to the people making the new fobs for you.

If you don't, you need to remove the meta m99 alarm box and post it off to abacus or wherever. They will then program a couple of new fobs. Cost was £119 last time I checked.

blueg33

41,375 posts

239 months

Sunday 24th February 2013
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There is a limit to the number of fobs that can be coded to the alarm. If that has been reached (i think its 6) then alarm unit and fobs need to go off to a specialist for reprogramming. The problem is, if you dont know the history then you can get as many people as you like to code it and it may not work.

I have the instructions somewhere for coding fobs to a box as long as the 6 hasn't been reached. On my car, either the box wouldnt talk to the fob properly or I had reached the 6. David Gerald took the box out and sent it off.

Fobs are coded to the box by a complicated sequence of button pressing that is guranteed to leave you insane, as one false press and you have to start again!

Flying Penguin

Original Poster:

326 posts

174 months

Sunday 24th February 2013
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Hmmmm... Now I am confused.

I do have the card/ code, but if I understand you correctly, if I order a new fob, chances are it won't be recognized (or 6 already added in the past; who knows)?

So the only safe bet would be sending the Meta for re- programming?

Oh and what about the key (not fob) itself?


blueg33

41,375 posts

239 months

Sunday 24th February 2013
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Fob has to be coded to match the code on the card. But if 6 keys have been paired then you cannot at a 7th without a re-prog of the meta unit. If you have a correctly coded fob, try to pair it. If it fails then off to meta or someone.

Key is Vauxhall IIRC. You buy the blade and fit it to the fob (I needed to drill a small hole in the blade to secure it in the fob)

geoffphead

637 posts

216 months

Sunday 24th February 2013
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get a fob off flea bay and google meta alarms it is not too bad a job to sort

Flying Penguin

Original Poster:

326 posts

174 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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OK, cheers for that. Will try new fob and see how far I can get. Re- programming Meta or new unit the next option, should it fail.

natben

2,746 posts

246 months

Monday 25th February 2013
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Let us know how you get on Flying Penguin as I could do with a second remote fob as well.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

262 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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Thread resurrection time!

I've only got one key for my Tuscan and would obviously like a spare.

The button on the key does nothing and is broken. Instead I have a separate fob on the keg ring which unlocks the doors and you have to press before the car will start.

Am I right in thinking I just need a new Vauxhall key cut to match the existing?

Basil Brush

5,338 posts

278 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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B17NNS said:
Thread resurrection time!

I've only got one key for my Tuscan and would obviously like a spare.

The button on the key does nothing and is broken. Instead I have a separate fob on the keg ring which unlocks the doors and you have to press before the car will start.

Am I right in thinking I just need a new Vauxhall key cut to match the existing?
If you get a key with the newer black/grey case, the pcb from the round fob should fit.

cuzzaluva

103 posts

243 months

Thursday 19th June 2014
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Hi,

Has anybody added a new key without the code card?

I can't find mine

:-(

benny4x

203 posts

147 months

Thursday 19th June 2014
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hi
yes I just did! someone thoughtfully wrote the code in my service/hand book check yours!!!
ben

wongthecorrupter

2,632 posts

186 months

Thursday 19th June 2014
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Isnt the code inside the plastic part on the key where the battery is

cuzzaluva

103 posts

243 months

Friday 20th June 2014
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Not written in service manual.

I'll have a look at the battery next