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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Radar on 01 September 2015, 22:39:56

Title: Complete new key
Post by: Radar on 01 September 2015, 22:39:56
It's been a while since I've been on but my brother has my old Omega and has lost his 3 button key.

I am after a complete key with blade, little chip / all innards and a cut blade - is there a one stop shop for this as I cannot seem to find stores that do the inners or cut the blade. Might someone have an old key that I could get reprogrammed?

I understand it would need a tech 2 session. I have the car pass.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: Nick W on 01 September 2015, 23:22:39
It's a common Vx part, so finding a local locksmith who stock them is a few minutes with the yellow pages and a phone.

Then you drive the car there and have the whole job done while you wait.

You can buy the remote, chip and blade separately, then have them programmed/cut locally but that seems like a lot of faffing about to me.
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: Radar on 02 September 2015, 00:07:02
Thanks I will look into this but I have just come across this and wondered if this would be programmable?

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/VAUXHALL-3-BUTTON-CAR-REMOTE-CONTROL-KEY-FOB-ALARM-GOOD-WORKING-ORDER-/301636833030?nav=SEARCH
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: vis1966 on 02 September 2015, 12:17:03
You can program  if you have a car pss
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/"My Naff Code Reader"-Opel-Vauxhall-V1-45-OBD2-Diagnostic-Code-Reader-Scanner-Scan-Tool-LATEST-/141756197830?hash=item210153ebc6
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: tunnie on 02 September 2015, 15:34:03
I doubt a locksmith will have access to the blade cut designs from Vauxhall?  :-\ (assuming here you don't have a spare old key? To copy the blade?)

Think a trip to a Vx dealer is needed, you will need the blade cut to the mechanical code in the car pass. The eBay one may not work with your car, as there were different types over the years, some Delphi some not IIRC.

Last time I bought one I bought the remote fob from the dealer at trade, the new eBay ones are not built as well.
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: Radar on 02 September 2015, 22:27:56
Thankyou - we still have one full working key (this was the "spare" before the "main" key was lost) - I will pop to the stealers and see what they quote.
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: tunnie on 02 September 2015, 22:40:35
Thankyou - we still have one full working key (this was the "spare" before the "main" key was lost) - I will pop to the stealers and see what they quote.

Should be around £40 from a dealer for the fob bit, blank blade with transponder off eBay for around a tenner.. :y
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: Radar on 02 September 2015, 22:44:30
Thanks - so could I take the key to a standard key cutting shop to get a copy or is that just to naïve of me?
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: tunnie on 02 September 2015, 22:52:45
Standard cutting shop would do fine, although some are funny about cutting a key they have not supplied.

Then just tech2 to program it, so either dealer or TheBoy?  :y
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: Radar on 02 September 2015, 23:03:50
Thankyou for all the pointers - I will do some more investigating :y
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: Radar on 04 September 2015, 21:16:47
This may be of use to someone in the future:

Part Number
M VZ16510    Lower horseshoe key - (i.e. blank blade cut with immobiliser chip) - 61.00+
M V0009146043  Sender Radio Control(i.e. main internals incl. 3 button rubber fob and new batt.) - 35.60+ 
M ZPROG            Key Programme - 49.50+

Will be popping in to chat to local keycutting shops
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: Radar on 07 September 2015, 21:11:12
The lost key has been found!

Thankyou to all who shared their wisdom :y
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: deviator on 07 September 2015, 22:00:09
I know Yorkshire people are known for being tight, but the last time I needed to make a key......
10 for the blade, cut.
5 for the immob chip (check the numbers, there is more than one sort)
5-10 for a second hand fob (again check the numbers)

As long as you have the car pass, a cheaper version of Tech2 has done this for me a few times. The chip is a one hit wonder, so if you screw up, you need a new one. I also seem to remember it not working properly until the computer was disconnected and then the drivers door open and closed again - go figure.

Oh and you can remove any lost immob chips from the ECU to help security. Another word of advice, I've been asked by my insurance company before 'how many keys do you have?' My answer is always one.
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: Andy B on 07 September 2015, 23:19:23
... The chip is a one hit wonder, so if you screw up, you need a new one. ...

Not sure you're right with that ..... I had a 'new' fob programmed for my Omega ...... it definitely wasn't new
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: deviator on 07 September 2015, 23:59:02
... The chip is a one hit wonder, so if you screw up, you need a new one. ...

Not sure you're right with that ..... I had a 'new' fob programmed for my Omega ...... it definitely wasn't new
The fob and chip are separate things  :y
Title: Re: Complete new key
Post by: Andy B on 08 September 2015, 10:55:31
... The chip is a one hit wonder, so if you screw up, you need a new one. ...

Not sure you're right with that ..... I had a 'new' fob programmed for my Omega ...... it definitely wasn't new
The fob and chip are separate things  :y

You don't say .......  ;)