$450 for a new key - holy sh1et!!!!
sorry to hear bout ur house being burgled! hope u didn't loose too much else.
My house got burgled on friday and unfortunately the crooks took a set of keys containing the second set of keys to my octavia. Thus I need to get a replacement key + recode the lock/remaining key
Wondering if people had any suggestions as to the cheapest way to get this done? - rang my dealer and was quoted...
$176 to recode + $ 232 for a remote + $ 217 for a key blade ie $625.
Any suggestions for alternatives? - current option is ridiculously overpriced
$450 for a new key - holy sh1et!!!!
sorry to hear bout ur house being burgled! hope u didn't loose too much else.
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Try Locksmith. I saw the Locksmith van (T5) with the ad saying; we do ALL car keys.
The Adelaide Mobile Locksmith tel. 83767788 if someone needs it.
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Yes, my wife has strict instructions not to lose her key! (and it'll be bloody well me that eventually does it)
Is a replacement key covered by home and contents insurance?
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have a look in the Golf/Passat areas. A few have bought blank blades off eBay & had them recut & then recoded at the dealer. IIRC it saves ~$200.
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No other optinos to offer - I lost a key two years ago and is was around $625 to get it in stock, coded and working.....
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Check this thread about doing a key via ebay
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...ser-24539.html
Further to my earlier post - ended up choosing to get a recode and go for the single key option.
A few weeks later, the a set keys were dropped off at my letter box (which included my stolen keys).
One thing that I did discover though was that the stolen key was able to open my car doors/boot via the remote - which it appears that the dealership did NOT recode. WTF?
Surely, it would be expected that if a customer walks into the dealership to say that one set of keys were stolen and that a recode was required then it goes without saying that the remote should would be done at the same time - for $170 you'd certainly hope so!
oh, and as an aside - got into the car tonight to drive home and BOTH headlights were gone (no problems yesterday).
Not impressed atm
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