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Program new cut Mazda Key Myself

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Basil Fawlty - 16 Aug 2005 19:21 GMT
Hi everyone, I have a '99 Mazda 626 ES V6, and I've just got a new key
made, the type that has the chip in it.  In the past, for another '99 626
ES but with a 4 cyl, about a year ago I got a dup key cut, and it too had
the chip, and for $40USD, they cut a new key and took it to the car and
went through a ritual that involved putting the key in various positions,
pressing the driver door open/close button, and presto, the key was set
and operational.  Today I went in thinking the same thing would happen,
but no.  They wanted $85, an all day wait to get it done.  Being a full
time employee and a full time student,  hey, I got sh.t to do, man!  So I
simply paid for the cut key with the chip in it and left, I figured that I
could find out how to do this from the cars manual, well, I can't.  I also
drilled a few places via the web and can't find the process there either.
So, does anyone know how I can get this done on my own?  I was told by the
parts guy that I could use the key as is, I would be good for something
like 3 uses, after that, it blanks the cars code so it render the other
one good key that I have too, then a big mess.  This is my kids car, and
we leave tomorrow to move him to college/dorm for the first time, and when
he F's up (which I fully except), I take the car, I gotta have a way to do
that don't you know.  Any help is greatly appreciated.  --BF
Marcel B - 16 Aug 2005 20:12 GMT
> Hi everyone, I have a '99 Mazda 626 ES V6, and I've just got a new key
> made, the type that has the chip in it.  In the past, for another '99
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> when he F's up (which I fully except), I take the car, I gotta have a
> way to do that don't you know.  Any help is greatly appreciated.  --BF

Mista Fawlty

I know...nothing

I'm from Barcelona

"manuel"
Jay Quinn - 17 Aug 2005 04:37 GMT
>> Hi everyone, I have a '99 Mazda 626 ES V6, and I've just got a new key
>> made, the type that has the chip in it.  In the past, for another '99
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>
>  "manuel"

Hey, shut up, or I'll slap you in the back of the head.  I have learned
that if you have 2 or more keys that are good, you can do it yourself, the
programming part, its in the manual supposedly.  But if only one, like me,
your F'd, and you can only take it to the dealership.  Wonderful, now
where is that bitch Syble?
 
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