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  1. #1
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    Smile Key replacement

    Hey guys,

    I’m fairly certain I’ve lost my spare key to my Golf - an expensive thing to loose.

    From what I’ve heard most dealers will wants around $500 for a new key + programming. Can anyone recommend a cheaper option or if any specific dealers are cheaper than others in the Sydney region? (My car doesn’t have keyless entry/start of that helps).

    I do actually have a Mk7 key sitting in a drawer from my previous Golf which was written off, obviously the metal blade would have to be replaced with a new one and cut to match my current car but does anyone know if this key could be coded to match my current car? I wonder if a dealer would play ball with this?

    thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by point View Post
    Hey guys,

    I’m fairly certain I’ve lost my spare key to my Golf - an expensive thing to loose.

    From what I’ve heard most dealers will wants around $500 for a new key + programming. Can anyone recommend a cheaper option or if any specific dealers are cheaper than others in the Sydney region? (My car doesn’t have keyless entry/start of that helps).

    I do actually have a Mk7 key sitting in a drawer from my previous Golf which was written off, obviously the metal blade would have to be replaced with a new one and cut to match my current car but does anyone know if this key could be coded to match my current car? I wonder if a dealer would play ball with this?

    thanks.
    Mate, we all lose a key to a modern car ONCE. After you've suffered the indignity of the daylight robbery which is the replacement key charge, you'll put the spare in a safe somewhere and guard the main key with your life.
    2017 - Golf R 7.5 - Blue - DSG - Proper Roof - DAP - Res' delete - Dynaudio delete
    2008 - Mazda 2 - (Maybe my first child scared me a bit) -1998 - Wrx (modded up to but not including forged pistons)
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    Have you considered seeking advice and/or assistance from a reputable locksmith ?
    Some of those have significant expertise with automotive keys.
    Google is your friend.
    HTH
    Current : 2017 Mk7 Golf R (most options) || 2012 Golf Mk6 TDi (few options)
    Gone : 2004 Bora V6 4Motion (few klms, all options)

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    Arguably of no relevance to your situation but I was in a similar situation to yourself losing an unlosable VW Golf key. Myself and my wife shared a VW Golf and each had our own key. Hers went missing (at a time when she only driving the car about once a fortnight). We hunted literally everywhere we could think of and no sign of it. I researched a replacement key and unfortunately then as now all roads lead to VW for a replacement with coding etc. I got quoted some astronomical figure by VW so was left with no choice but to struggle on as a single car key family to give myself a chance to get over the shock. So about 12 months later I manned up and ordered the new key. And I swear the old key turned up a few weeks later in a pocket of some sports bag!!!
    So I reckon cool your heels ordering a spare at this stage, struggle on with one key being extra careful with it and I will bet the lost spare will turn up somewhere!!

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    Murphy's Law says the missing key will only turn up AFTER the expensive replacement has been obtained.
    Murphy was a champion.
    Current : 2017 Mk7 Golf R (most options) || 2012 Golf Mk6 TDi (few options)
    Gone : 2004 Bora V6 4Motion (few klms, all options)

    ><(((°> ><(((°>

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    Hey guys, I ended up waiting to buy a new one and found the lost one a week later! thankfully avoided the $$$ of a new one...
    2018 Golf 7.5 110TSi Comfortline | Drivers Assistance Package | Retrofitted: Traffic Jam Assist | Emergency Assist II | Light Assist | OEM Vienna Leather Sports Seats with full Highline Interior | Power Folding Mirrors

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    Lost keys can't be found at all that's why buying new one from a locksmith near is great option.

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