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Lost key transponder
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 8:40 am
by rustybucket
My key smashed to bits when I dropped it outside.
I thought I had found all the pieces but must have missed the tiny transponder.
Now the car won't start. I can open all the doors and the boot.
But when I put the key in to turn it over all the lights come on then I turn the key and nothing.
Anyone know if I can just buy the transponder or do I have to go to Mitsubishi for a whole new key?
2009 Lancer.
Mitsubishi want $400 for a new key. They say I can't buy the transponder separately.
Thanks
Re: Lost key transponder
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 4:22 pm
by himynameisdaniel
Mitsubishi are correct.
the transponder chip (the model number is etched on the chip but you need a magnifying glass to read it) itself can be bought for around 20cents from china however it needs to be programmed with your vehicle ignition system.
the tools required to program these transponders vary between $400 - $2k then a workshop will need to constantly update these tools to be able to code new cars.
so around 400 is around reasonable considering they have to buy new tools every year or so. there may be other workshops that have this capability so ring around.
In most cases you will also have to provide proof of ownership prior to the work being done.
Re: Lost key transponder
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 4:56 pm
by Lancer1993
Guess no spare key?
Re: Lost key transponder
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 11:18 am
by rustybucket
Yeah I have a spare key.
Rang around and found a place in Melbourne that can replace the transponder for a quarter of the price that Mitsubishi want.
Re: Lost key transponder
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 3:38 pm
by Lancer1993
How about the locksmiths you find in shopping malls? They now often do electronic keys, not sure how they are on prices.
Was told the number one thing to take on any road trip is your spare keys, even if its a day trip. You don't want to be 100's of kays from home with a broken smart key.
Re: Lost key transponder
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 2:49 pm
by NinaGood
Lancer1993 wrote:How about the locksmiths you find in shopping malls? They now often do electronic keys, not sure how they are on prices.
Was told the number one thing to take on any road trip is your spare keys, even if its a day trip. You don't want to be 100's of kays from home with a broken smart key.
Agree, some locksmiths are available 24/7, at least these ones are
http://replacecarkey.org/ , I used their services a couple of months ago. The problem is not serious at all if you find a professional, just don't waste time.
Re: Lost key transponder
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:53 pm
by powermad
Had the same problem with our CH key, dropped and broke with the transponder lost.
Locksmith was able to replace and reprogram the transponder. Took about 20 minutes, $95.
Nelson Locksmiths, Clovelly Park if interested.
Re: Lost key transponder
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 6:28 am
by bumblebee
If worst case scenario and can't get a new transponder you can get a new key cut and programmmed to the car.
The locksmith will also be able to remove the old key from the car ECU.
I can't remember the amount of keys you can have programmmed into the lancer but it is a lot more then just 2
Re: Lost key transponder
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2019 2:09 pm
by dopey
You can buy blank PCF7936 transponder chips, but they need to be formatted to Mitsubishi specs first. Some come formatted, others don't as they are used on different cars.
Once formatted you can then code them up to the car with a MUTIII or similar. They then become locked to that car and can't be coded to any other car.
Re: Lost key transponder
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2019 10:42 pm
by bumblebee
Also be aware that places like "mister Minit" when they do replacement keys they won't have a boot release button on it. I did ask them about spare keys sometime ago and that was the answer I was given.
Mind you they are not the only ones who can help ounout, there are other locksmiths who can