weekend_junkie 129 Posted January 18, 2018 I bought a 2014 Charger and only have 1 key fob. Dealership wants $300 for a new key but a local locksmith said to just ask them for the SKIM code just in case their hardware can’t read it and they will cut & program for $65. I had one dealer in Bergen county say they will not tell me the SKIM code because only they will program keys (no thanks). Does anyone have advice on getting the SKIM code and programming the new keys? Is there a tool that you I can get to DIY and just have the shanks cut locally? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1LtCAP 4,259 Posted January 18, 2018 is it still using a mercedes type key? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1LtCAP 4,259 Posted January 18, 2018 The integrated mechanical emergency key of the FOBIK provides emergency access to the vehicle in case the battery in the vehicle or the transmitter becomes discharged. The emergency key can also be retained to keep any locked on-board vehicle storage compartments such as the glove box secured, for example: While the vehicle is being attended to by a parking valet. Each vehicle owner is provided with a four-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) by the dealer at the time of vehicle purchase. This number is required along with a diagnostic scan tool for the dealer to program an additional or replacement FOBIK into the electronics of the vehicle. The emergency key included with a new additional or replacement blank FOBIK must also be cut to match the coding of the lock cylinders in the vehicle. Diagnosis of a FOBIK transmitter requires the use of a Radio Frequency Detector such as special tool # 9001. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weekend_junkie 129 Posted January 18, 2018 Not sure if this is Mercedes, but here’s the key Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1LtCAP 4,259 Posted January 18, 2018 it's not. i copy/pasted the info from my system after i'd asked that. looks like there's not much choice 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
T Bill 649 Posted January 18, 2018 Grove Locksmith in Plainfield my help, worth a call. There are Auto Locksmiths around that seem to be able to do it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andrew Nale 0 Posted September 6, 2019 Not all but only auto locksmiths can be able to make that fob. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldguysrule649 397 Posted September 6, 2019 I lost one of my fobs to my 2014 Grand Caravan. Searched for it around the house for six months to no avail. I eventually spent the $300+ and purchased a genuine replacement from my Dodge dealer and had them program it. I did consider buying a cheaper replacement from Amazon. However, some of the reviews indicated it stopped working after a short while and their wife was stuck away from home as a result. So I did not want to introduce that risk. p.s. About a year later was cleaning out my closet and in a pair of dress pants that no longer fit me was the “lost” fob, lol. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlDente67 563 Posted September 8, 2019 I lost the second fob for my 2016 jeep which is coming up very soon for lease end. Wonder if the dealer will ding me? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grapeshot 301 Posted September 8, 2019 I've got a 2004 Nissan Pathfinder that I just lost one of the remotes for. Ordered 2 on Amazon for $10, programmed them yesterday (takes < 5 minutes), and all is well. Granted, older vehicles don't have the fancy integrated emergency key, but if you are in doubt about ordering replacements from Amazon they seem to work fine. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jm1827 284 Posted September 8, 2019 16 minutes ago, Grapeshot said: I've got a 2004 Nissan Pathfinder that I just lost one of the remotes for. Ordered 2 on Amazon for $10, programmed them yesterday (takes < 5 minutes), and all is well. Granted, older vehicles don't have the fancy integrated emergency key, but if you are in doubt about ordering replacements from Amazon they seem to work fine. Good info, thanks. I am still trying to find a replacement key and FOB for my wife's 2011 Honda Pilot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SmittyMHS 603 Posted September 8, 2019 I got a key fob from Amazon and spent an hour trying 3 different ways to program it myself. N/G I then found these guys. I bought one fob from them and had them try to program the one I got from Amazon. Turns out that one did take the program so now I have an extra. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites