Put my switchblade key in the washing machine...
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Put my switchblade key in the washing machine...
Is there any point to recovering the metal key portion? I unscrewed the thing, and the electrics are, as expected, completely corroded through. Dead as disco.
If not, what am I looking at for a replacement? I have one extra switchblade that still works fine, but can I get an electronic "blank"? What $$$ cost am I looking at?
If not, what am I looking at for a replacement? I have one extra switchblade that still works fine, but can I get an electronic "blank"? What $$$ cost am I looking at?
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Randy,
Sorry about the mishap. You want so save the "metal key portion" for sure. You need to buy new key cap and remote fob (with electronic). Here's the link to DIY http://p-car.com/diy/key . Don't buy from dealer aka. "stealer". Check with Sunset.
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Sorry about the mishap. You want so save the "metal key portion" for sure. You need to buy new key cap and remote fob (with electronic). Here's the link to DIY http://p-car.com/diy/key . Don't buy from dealer aka. "stealer". Check with Sunset.
Good luck,
-pguy
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Randy,
Don't buy from dealer aka. "stealer". Check with Sunset.
Good luck,
-pguy
Don't buy from dealer aka. "stealer". Check with Sunset.
Good luck,
-pguy
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Good to know. So that I'm educated when I call Sunset, does anyone know what part number(s) the electronics are?
I've been meaning to swap the switchblades out for the lighted key and fob design anyway, I guess this is an (expensive) bit of impetus.
I've been meaning to swap the switchblades out for the lighted key and fob design anyway, I guess this is an (expensive) bit of impetus.
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Not sure about part no. of the pc board inside the remote but here're part no. I've known of:
944-538-041-00 LIGHTED KEY CAP
993-618-259-02 ALARM HAND REMOTE (complete)
993-618-959-12 ALARM HAND REMOTE HOUSING
Hope it helps.
-pguy
944-538-041-00 LIGHTED KEY CAP
993-618-259-02 ALARM HAND REMOTE (complete)
993-618-959-12 ALARM HAND REMOTE HOUSING
Hope it helps.
-pguy
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Ouch...I have nightmares about this. I have only one remote and I haven't been able to program additional remotes. Heck, not even the dealer has been able to program it.
If this ever happens to my remote, I might as well throw the whole car in the washer as well. Damn drive-block system.
If this ever happens to my remote, I might as well throw the whole car in the washer as well. Damn drive-block system.
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Originally Posted by cabrio993
Ouch...I have nightmares about this. I have only one remote and I haven't been able to program additional remotes. Heck, not even the dealer has been able to program it.
If this ever happens to my remote, I might as well throw the whole car in the washer as well. Damn drive-block system.
If this ever happens to my remote, I might as well throw the whole car in the washer as well. Damn drive-block system.
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As one who recently went through this little bit of hell, I highly (and I mean highly!) recommend getting a spare remote and then find a dealer who can program it for you if the p-car.com diy doesn't work for you.
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I would take the time to thoroughly dry and wipe off any corrosion from the board. I have washed several types of remotes and most, after drying, will work. The main issue is getting ALL the water out.
I assume that you washed the remote and then forgot about it i.e. electronics do not corrode just after a wash so I assume it sat for a while. If that is the case, you may have done permanent damage.
Snap a pic on both sides and let's take a look.
I assume that you washed the remote and then forgot about it i.e. electronics do not corrode just after a wash so I assume it sat for a while. If that is the case, you may have done permanent damage.
Snap a pic on both sides and let's take a look.
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It'd be pretty comical, if it wasn't so expensive/stupid. The self-inflicted damage manifests itself in heavy corrosion at the battery contacts, along with white cakey residue (most likely the heavy amounts of chlorine bleach I was using to disinfect a nylon bag). I can't even depress the button on the board, as it seems stuck in the metal housing surrounding it. It's perfectly dry. Didn't really realize it was in the side pocket of the bag until maybe two weeks after washing.
I'll take a few pictures for laughs when I get home.
I'll take a few pictures for laughs when I get home.
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A related question...
If I try to program the car to my newly purchased remote from Sunset, AND I fail... does the original remote still work?
Does that make sense? I don't want to hose myself if I fail. From reading the procedure, I gather that really we're programming the car, not the remote. Does it reset and forget the original remote during the programming process?
I'd love to know, so if anybody knows, please ease my concerns.
Cheers
If I try to program the car to my newly purchased remote from Sunset, AND I fail... does the original remote still work?
Does that make sense? I don't want to hose myself if I fail. From reading the procedure, I gather that really we're programming the car, not the remote. Does it reset and forget the original remote during the programming process?
I'd love to know, so if anybody knows, please ease my concerns.
Cheers