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    Is there other options to have a full key fob replaced and programmed besides the dealer?

    #2
    What's the problem with the dealer? They have to prove you're the registered owner and then cut keys are ordered from NJ and overnighted.

    How would there be a way around this?
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      #3
      Any locksmith that has a laser cutting machine can cut the key. I paid $35a piece for mine
      Any indy shop that works on bmws can reprogram the chip, depending on the locksmith they might be able to aswell. , the fob is programmed without any special tools. If you're a diyer you can even program the chipped key on your there's a programmer online for like $20 that's only for the bmw diamond keys

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        #4
        The programmer is called the ak90

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          #5
          And then for keys get them off of ebay or Amazon. Just make sure the specific one you get has good reviews. They come without the bmw roundel, you can get the little sticker for them aswell for a couple bucks or use it without it

          Just make sure you get it with the circuit board and not just the case. The board itself is easy to reprogram worth the little extra to just have a new key that you didn't have to glue together

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            #6
            Thanks for the info!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Lukem3 View Post
              And then for keys get them off of ebay or Amazon. Just make sure the specific one you get has good reviews. They come without the bmw roundel, you can get the little sticker for them aswell for a couple bucks or use it without it

              Just make sure you get it with the circuit board and not just the case. The board itself is easy to reprogram worth the little extra to just have a new key that you didn't have to glue together

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              Very interesting, thanks for the info! Does "diamond" refer to the shape of the fob itself? I'm actually in the market for another key for my E39, is the process the same for any "diamond" key, even for the E39 with the small indents on the key itself compared to the E46's 'straight through' key design?
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                #8
                Yeah diamond is the shape, although the keys and programmer work for pretty much all 90s and 2000s. If it has any ews 1 2 or 3 it 1ill work. Iirc E46 and e39 use ews2

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by vp special k View Post
                  Is there other options to have a full key fob replaced and programmed besides the dealer?
                  I bought mine precut from thebmwminipartstore.com and programmed it myself. you can google how to program them, its super easy. they will require proof of ownership documents including your ID before they process your order. I believe I paid $165 for a new one
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Maxima SE View Post

                    I bought mine precut from thebmwminipartstore.com and programmed it myself. you can google how to program them, its super easy. they will require proof of ownership documents including your ID before they process your order. I believe I paid $165 for a new one

                    same. Less hassle, and oem, not fussing around w trying to program an eBay quality key to save a couple bucks

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                      #11
                      Or just call the dealer, give them VIN, pay 200 and pick it up two days later. Call me lazy but that's what I did.

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                        #12
                        This thread got my hopes up, so I shopped online as Maxima SE described.
                        But all I found was this:
                        https://www.thebmwminipartstore.com/...VsdHMmYT1ibXcm bz1tMyZ5PTIwMDUmdD1iYXNlJmU9My0ybC1sNi1nYXM%3D

                        $577.70 doesn’t excite me. Where are these $160-200 keys?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by GyroF-16 View Post
                          This thread got my hopes up, so I shopped online as Maxima SE described.
                          But all I found was this:
                          https://www.thebmwminipartstore.com/...VsdHMmYT1ibXcm bz1tMyZ5PTIwMDUmdD1iYXNlJmU9My0ybC1sNi1nYXM%3D

                          $577.70 doesn’t excite me. Where are these $160-200 keys?
                          Look at what I recommended up above. I did 3 keys myself with the cost of the keys, programmer and cost of locksmith i paid $160

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                            #14
                            They all work just fine and I feel like I get a longer range with the keyless entry then before. But my batteries were also pretty much fried before so that could have been it. Either way no complaints I've had the keys for over 6months, work just fine. $160 for 3 keys, even if 1 craps out you're still a 2 keys for less than the price of one.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Lukem3 View Post
                              They all work just fine and I feel like I get a longer range with the keyless entry then before.
                              Little OT here, but years ago I saw the suggestion of putting the "key" portion of the fob under your chin while pushing the desired button to increase the range. I estimated an approximate 100% increase in range over not doing this technique. Very handy as I could stay indoors and roll down the windows 15 minutes before leaving work when it's triple digit+ heat and no covered parking

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