cheers matesk93 said:east lawndon
bmkeys said:Hi guys.
Billy brought this thread to my attention, so I felt the need to sign up and answer any questions or doubts you may have.
I specialise in repairing and replacement keys.
I can supply, cut and code new keys while you wait, or it can be done via post.
I also repair non working keys.
I can provide links to various forums with positive feedback and if you look through my eBay feedback, I have 100% positive feedback from all my buyers.
Any questions, fire away.
Thanks
cj10jeeper said:Seems this guy also programmes the car's module, so gets a matched set that way. Also explains why it's not a postal process unless you park up the car for a few days and mail him the module.
Certainly worth considering rather than paying the £150 is for a dealer key.
Not that it would ever happen but in line with comments does make me smile about how a claim for car theft woudl go when you explained you'd posted your key and car's module to someone, then the car vanished![]()
bmkeys said:cj10jeeper said:Seems this guy also programmes the car's module, so gets a matched set that way. Also explains why it's not a postal process unless you park up the car for a few days and mail him the module.
Certainly worth considering rather than paying the £150 is for a dealer key.
Not that it would ever happen but in line with comments does make me smile about how a claim for car theft woudl go when you explained you'd posted your key and car's module to someone, then the car vanished![]()
I dont actually code the module, i take a hex dump of the eeprom chip, thus giving me the rolling codes for the 10 pre coded keys.
I then code a blank chip to suit.
As for cars going missing, how long could I expect to last without the old bill knocking on my door and me ending up behind bars?
I am a BMW enthusiast myself and ended up providing this service because I needed a spare key myself and couldn't find anyone that could do it.