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    Quote Originally Posted by avtonega View Post
    P 307 SW, 2006yr

    no part number, sorry
    The correct remote for you car

    Sticker No: 643426 ED21 JCAE

    Based on European cars

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    anyone knows if it possible to read this ic (pcf7941) by x prog m ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spider2004 View Post
    anyone knows if it possible to read this ic (pcf7941) by x prog m ?
    Hi mate not sure but Hitag-2 does

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    Hi mates,
    I have this remote key from Peugeot 307 2001.
    Can anmyone help me how make it virgin please?
    Thanks a lot
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    Quote Originally Posted by alclot View Post
    Hi mates,
    I have this remote key from Peugeot 307 2001.
    Can anmyone help me how make it virgin please?
    Thanks a lot
    Forget it. The remote is paired with transponder.

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    Sorry my ignorance but I read if you know the details a post on photo you can reuse used remote key. is that correct?
    thanks a lot
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    Quote Originally Posted by alclot View Post
    Sorry my ignorance but I read if you know the details a post on photo you can reuse used remote key. is that correct?
    thanks a lot
    https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forum...pe-73373067B-C study well.

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    Surely cannot be many of these vehicles still around the UK and what is the Customer going to pay for a remote key I had a problem in the past on a Peugeot 206 and found out there are 6 different remotes for these cars I personally do not spend any of my time on this
    As most of my customers want to pay peanuts for keys.

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    still plenty of 206 about and old 307 , i still see them , the 6 different remotes for 206 are simple enough to work out which you have and as the old pre 2002 ones are all but discontinued they often pay well. with good tools like abrites able to read pin by obd on them its a simple job.
    i made new keys on akl last month for an old 1970 capri and a very old mk2 cortina no one else locally would do it . i can make more on these jobs than customers will pay for alot of modern cars due to the beer money boys and the race to the bottom.

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    This is okay if get genuine
    Custumer willing to pay price agreed
    I personally now take full price of remote key if I do not have that remote in stock too many time wasters phoning every single locksmith in your area trying to save 5pounds.

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    on some cars old and new genuine oem is the only way if honouring a 12 month guarantee . i lose alot of jobs on quote because i wont compramise quality to be cheaper , despite losing alot on quote i pick up alot of these at later date when they fail.

    some aftermarket are good and you can use without compramise , but some you cant , its our job and reputation to know which is which .

    it frustrates me that when a main stealer is £300 for a key with a 7 to 21 day wait for key and have to recover car to them , why do some do aftermarket keys at £80 ? wheres the business sense in that ?

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