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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / December 2007

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Pug 406 keys

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malc - 10 Dec 2007 21:26 GMT
1998 Pug 406 Estate

Ok I've lost my spare, I think it was in the jacket that vanished out of the
back when I drove home with the tailgate partly open (carrying a bed if you
must know). Anyway SWMBO takes the remaining key to Peugeot today who say
it's laser cut and will cost £140 to replace! Timpsons say it's a main
dealer only job too. Any other solutions?

I think I could possibly make one. I don't care about the plipper function
but I do need a spare key if I carry on this way!

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Oh, but the rain wasn't made of water
and the snow didn't have a place in the sun
so we slipped behind a rainbow
and lay there until we had done.

Bob Minchin - 10 Dec 2007 22:53 GMT
> 1998 Pug 406 Estate
>
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> I think I could possibly make one. I don't care about the plipper function
> but I do need a spare key if I carry on this way!

Sounds like main dealer B*ll*x. there is no need for keys to be cut with
a laser. no main dealer could afford the cost of a laser cutter. The
charge will be related to the market price of the electronics in the
key. I don't know how the immobiliser in the 406 works (I have a 95, 405
with numberic keypad)but I suspect that a simple mechanical key will not
work.

Bob
Brian - 11 Dec 2007 10:32 GMT
> > 1998 Pug 406 Estate
> >
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> Bob
The remote C/L is not so important, but what you do need is the transducer
chip in the key, as the immobiliser will not work without it.
Whether Pug will do that option alone I don't know.
They will either have to order a chip coded to your car, or get your car to
accept the new chip.
It's the price we pay for better security. If we didn't have the "people"
who consider that helping themselves to your car was an acceptable way of
making a very good living, these costs would not arise.
Ken - 11 Dec 2007 19:06 GMT
> 1998 Pug 406 Estate
>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> I think I could possibly make one. I don't care about the plipper function
> but I do need a spare key if I carry on this way!

Plenty advertised on ebay as well as programming instructions if you
don't have the owners handbook.

Ken.
 
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