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Old Dec 21, 2010 | 08:36 AM
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I was wondering what it takes to program a key fob on a WJ. Just got one with only a key, but I have extra ones from my old one... Do I need to go to the dealer or is there a way to do it on the car.
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Old Dec 23, 2010 | 08:07 PM
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Anyone know? I probably just have to go to the dealer and buy a new one I'm assuming but it would be nice to be able to use an old one... Some cars you can re-program them.
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Old Dec 23, 2010 | 08:22 PM
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If you have the right part number key FOB you can have the dealer or a locksmith do it. The dealer will be much higher most of the time. Our dealer charges $40 to program one and I just had a locksmith do it for $20.
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Old Dec 24, 2010 | 08:17 AM
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How will a lock smith know how to do it? Don't you need a computer to hook it up?
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Old Dec 24, 2010 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by dado337
How will a lock smith know how to do it? Don't you need a computer to hook it up?
Most locksmiths have them now. It was a mall locksmith I just took mine to yesterday. He said have a short walk and it will be done in 15 mins. We got back 10 mins latter and he was done and it worked like a champ.
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Great thank you very much. How would I find out if I have the right part number?
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Go to this place... https://www.ikeyless.com/ type in your vechile and it will give you the model # and thier price for one. BTW thwy are by far the cheapest so if your not in a rush you can order one from them and just have a local guy program it.
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Wow that's great. It give me two different options.... I have both of those part numbers... I guess we'll have to see which one works.
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Both should work so you'll only pay to program them. Heck we found an old key FOB from a dodge and the wife took it to the one here and they gave her $10 for it.
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Thats something good to know. Thank you very much for all your help.
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Old Dec 25, 2010 | 12:22 PM
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dealer only to do it. need an OBD scanner/programmer to do it.
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dealer only to do it. need an OBD scanner/programmer to do it.
? Had mine and the wifes done a a locksmith for half the dealer cost. I stay away from stealerships when ever I can.
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apparently your locksmiths are better than WI ones. they are all old, old school, and can't work a computer much less an OBD2 scanner.
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Originally Posted by JeepCoMJ
apparently your locksmiths are better than WI ones. they are all old, old school, and can't work a computer much less an OBD2 scanner.
Understand that. The one I took it to is in a local mall and all they do is rekey cars and program FOB's.
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Originally Posted by WJDave
Understand that. The one I took it to is in a local mall and all they do is rekey cars and program FOB's.
no such thing as a mall locksmith around here.


dealer charges me $40 to program as many remotes to the car as the car can use...so, 4 after they clear the two codes from the original ones that are lost. that's not a bad deal.
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