Junior said:saw interest and jacked-up the price ... that's azz
Aricjm15 said:you guys are pissed about $140? s*** go ask your local dealer how much one is then start bitching.
Aricjm15 said:you guys are pissed about $140? s*** go ask your local dealer how much one is then start bitching.
joepro said:I just bought it off ebay. It was originally bought from Japan, and was confirmed to work on taiwan's mazda3.
The seller was nice enough to offer a refund if the remote couldn't be programmed, as long as I didn't have the key cut.
Thanks to wongpres for confirming that it would most probably work in our NA-spec cars.
it is a chip key, the car is progamed to the key, not the key to the car if that makes any sensecutiepie_1980 said:But what about the chip in the key? Can this one be programmed to imitate it?
Aricjm15 said:it is a chip key, the car is progamed to the key, not the key to the car if that makes any sense
SNike05 said:He is right. My dealer wanted $500 CAD for that key when I was buying my P5. I prefer my compustar more though.
Mikey444 said:500$?!?!?!?!(deadhorse. Just for a freakin key. How do they expect to sell a single one at that price.
joepro said:So I've had the key cut at my stealership. For free. They then said it needed to be programmed and that would take just about an hour (80$/hr). I told them I'd do it myself in less than 5 minutes.
But guess what? I wasn't able to
I read the instructions carefully, tried about 12 times and can't get it work.
Do you think the dealer can actually manage to get the ECU to recognize it?
goldwing2000 said:Which instructions did you use?