SWITCHBLADE TYPE KEY
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Iam a relative newbie here so dont know if any one would be interested in a group buy on one of these.I am also a computer idiot and so the only way to shoe you this is to give out the Ebay ID number - 2452874659.
Prices quoted by the seller are as follows-
10-20 units $20.00 + P+P
20-30 $19.50 + P+P
30-40 $18.50 + P+P
Also dont know what this converts to but reccon they are dead trick and unusual.
Anyone out there could host the pics to here it would be appreciated and probably make more sense. CHEERS!!!!
Prices quoted by the seller are as follows-
10-20 units $20.00 + P+P
20-30 $19.50 + P+P
30-40 $18.50 + P+P
Also dont know what this converts to but reccon they are dead trick and unusual.
Anyone out there could host the pics to here it would be appreciated and probably make more sense. CHEERS!!!!
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Andy, not too sure about the transponder chip thing, I believe this is basically just a blank key.My car has a seperate fob with the remote lock/alarm button on it.I was just going to use this as the main key for starting/opening boot etc
Hope this helps
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My car has a seperate fob with the remote lock/alarm button on it.I was just going to use this as the main key for starting/opening boot etc
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My standard key is just that,a key. It does not appear to have anything in or on it regarding a chip,although I realise that most modern keys do come fitted with a small chip that has to be present to start the engine.The only thing I can suggest is abandonning the group buy until I receive mine and I will then post here with results(probably a better way to do it anyway) then I can at least say if it works on a ukMY99.
As I say I am only a newbie and dont want to upset anyone by attempting to sell on behalf of a third unknown party anything that does not perform as promised.
At this stage there is not much interest anyway and anyone else can email the seller direct on Ebay.Better put this down as abandonned!!!!!!!!!!!!!Until further info comes to light!!
As I say I am only a newbie and dont want to upset anyone by attempting to sell on behalf of a third unknown party anything that does not perform as promised.
At this stage there is not much interest anyway and anyone else can email the seller direct on Ebay.Better put this down as abandonned!!!!!!!!!!!!!Until further info comes to light!!
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I'm sorry I wasn't having a dig, just trying to let you know you might be wasting your money!
On the MY97, MY99 and MY00 UK cars I've owned, they have all had a transponder chip in the key. Have a look at the key and you'll see a small square of hard plastic set into the softer plastic. That is the chip.
IIRC the Japanese imports do not have these, but I can't be 100% as I have never owned an import. Also I can't comment about the newage cars or the cars made before 1997.
On the MY97, MY99 and MY00 UK cars I've owned, they have all had a transponder chip in the key. Have a look at the key and you'll see a small square of hard plastic set into the softer plastic. That is the chip.
IIRC the Japanese imports do not have these, but I can't be 100% as I have never owned an import. Also I can't comment about the newage cars or the cars made before 1997.
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My standard key is just that,a key. It does not appear to have anything in or on it regarding a chip,
If you have a copied, all-metal key, and your car starts, the reason will be that a previous owner has hidden a transponder somewhere underneath the dash panel. Obviously you can't expect everyone to do something like that, as disabling standard fit security equipment in this manner has serious insurance implications.
The only thing I can suggest is abandonning the group buy until I receive mine and I will then post here with results(probably a better way to do it anyway) then I can at least say if it works on a ukMY99.
When you get your key, you may find that there's somewhere on it that the transponder can be clipped or epoxied in position. If so, your group buy may be a practical proposition.
[Edited by greasemonkey - 1/13/2004 3:01:12 PM]
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Watch this space for updates - sale ends this evening so should have new key or possibly the fanciest subaru keyring ever by next week.Will keep you all posted as to the chip or ability to attach one to this type of key.
Thanks for the advice
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Dunno if this helps, this is the description from e-bay
Says no transponder but not if it can take one! May be worth mailing the guy to see about the "European" ones he has and to see if tansponders can be fitted.
# you are bidding on SUBARU SWITCHBLADE TYPE master key blank.This key blank will fit SUBARU IMPREZA 93-03, FORESTER 98-03, LEGACY 91-03, SVX cars 92-97, WRX 02-03, DL,GL,STD 85-90, XT6 1991, LOYALE&JUSTY 91-94, BAJA 2003
# SWITCHBLADE,POP OUT STYLE KEY,BY PRESSING A BUTTON YOU RELEASE THE BLADE
# no transponder
# NO REMOTE FUNCTION
# YOU CAN BUY THIS SWITCHBLADE ONLY HERE
# SWITCHBLADE,POP OUT STYLE KEY,BY PRESSING A BUTTON YOU RELEASE THE BLADE
# no transponder
# NO REMOTE FUNCTION
# YOU CAN BUY THIS SWITCHBLADE ONLY HERE
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received email from seller stating there is room for a transponder as the key has a covered space built in. He states that if in US (as if) he would fit transponder but I am assuming this would be a fairly simple DIY job.Does anyone know if it is poss to remove the transponder from the standard key?
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Item ref number is at start of this thread.sale started at £9.99+P&P now at 16.01 ends 1830ish.Only one for sale on Ebay and I am still bidding!!!You can email the seller a question reference more of these but am not sure bout implications of buying "off" Ebay.I was going to get numbers then get the seller to list at "buy it now" and buy the required numbers direct but through Ebay if that makes sense.
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Not sure what you mean by "implications" of buying off e-bay. I have not had a problem so far and if you do get problems then e-bay will mediate, but not sure how musch use that is. In general I go by the sellers feedback as to whether I would be prepared to buy from them or not.
I would see about skipping e-bay if you want to bulk buy and go direct to the guy. You could still pay via Pay Pal, but if he does a buy now then others could jump in and benefit.
[Edited by OllyK - 1/13/2004 4:53:21 PM]
Not sure what you mean by "implications" of buying off e-bay. I have not had a problem so far and if you do get problems then e-bay will mediate, but not sure how musch use that is. In general I go by the sellers feedback as to whether I would be prepared to buy from them or not.
I would see about skipping e-bay if you want to bulk buy and go direct to the guy. You could still pay via Pay Pal, but if he does a buy now then others could jump in and benefit.
[Edited by OllyK - 1/13/2004 4:53:21 PM]
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Yes Brocks, the transponder can be removed from the key without undue problem. It's held inside a plastic housing that clips into the key body on the standard "little" Subaru key (just prise it out gently), while you can get it out the "big" (alarm plipper) key by unscrewing the body.
FWIW the chip is 12mm long, 3mm thick and is "wedge" shaped, being approximately 6.2mm across at the "thick" end, and just under 5mm at the "thin" end.
FWIW the chip is 12mm long, 3mm thick and is "wedge" shaped, being approximately 6.2mm across at the "thick" end, and just under 5mm at the "thin" end.