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Needing a smart key in the DFW area

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by stillageek, Oct 20, 2012.

  1. stillageek

    stillageek Junior Member

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    Tons of dealers in the area. We were the victim of a smash and grab. Took my wifes purse out of our 2004 Prius. She took the key to the 04 out so it would lock. The purse was in the glove box. Someone was watching us when we parked. Spooky.

    Anyway her 2010 Prius key was in the purse.

    Anyone know a dealer in the DFW area that only charges an Arm and not an Arm and a Leg for a new fob?

    I've searched the forums and plan on using the Canadian place for the laser cut metal key. Just want a new fob for now.

    I just washed and waxed the car this morning!!!!! Grrrr....

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  2. greenlee

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    A1 Locksmith is where I got mine last. 972-526-0202
    1100 W Parker Road # 500
    Plano, TX 75075-2299
    I forget the exact amount but it was less than the dealers.
     
  3. fotomoto

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    Maybe some good news here: I had the same thing happen to me many, many years ago and the police were able to lift excellent prints off the very clean exterior. They told me it wouldn't prove the thief entered the car but at least would place them at the scene. He was caught after numerous other thefts and his prints were linked to mine. I got enough restitution for reimburse of my insurance deductible.
     
  4. Ct. Ken V

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    stillageek,

    I assume you still have YOUR fob to your 2010 Prius (a working fob will be needed to access the car's system to do the programming of the car to accept the new fob). You have time to search for a new fob at a price acceptable to you (& a dealer or locksmith to program your car for the new fob), but the thing that needs to be addressed immediately is to delete from your car's memory the registration of only the stolen fob because the thief most likely has your address (from some of the personal information that was most likely in your wife's purse) & he can come to your house soon & if the old fob is still registered in your car's memory, he can just unlock it, get in & drive off with your 2010 Prius. You should also have the lock cylinder in the driver's door replaced because even after you've had the fob replaced & the old missing one's registration deleted so the car can't be stolen, that same thief can still come by your house & get into the 2010 & make off with the contents any time he pleases.

    Delete the stolen fob right away, but don't be too long with only one fob because if that one gets lost, you'll have to pay much more to get your car's security system re-seeded before you can get your car to accept ANY new fob(s). If you're worried that the thief will come by later & still be able to get inside your car (but not be able to move it after you get the old fob deleted from the car's memory), then I would start by getting the new lock cylinder first (or having a locksmith re-pin? the old cylinder if that's possible), so you have a new key code to laser cut the new fob's metal key to for emergency entrance, if needed (& you will have to get a new metal key blank to go along with your original fob to allow you emergency entrance if your fob's battery ever dies).

    Ken (in Bolton,Ct)
     
  5. stillageek

    stillageek Junior Member

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    Thanks for the tip on A1 locksmith. Every dealer in the area wanted $270 (tax included) for the key fob and $105 to program the key.

    A1 is charging $280 for the key and programming. I found the key online for as low as $210 shipped.

    They charge $99 to rekey the car. Going for the fob first. We will then swap cars as her business card was in her purse so the thief could go to her work and attempt to get in the car with the metal key.

    We doubt the thief would as they appeared to be after money and maybe electronics. It took us 35 minutes to get home and cancel the credit cards. None had been used. From previous stories most thieves immediately use at least one card for gas and crap.

    All they got was $40 cash and zero electronics. Will end up costing us at least $900 by the time we replace the key, door glass, tint, purse and wallet.

    For those in the DFW area this happened at Bear Creek Park in Euless. Nice quiet little city that was really busy this day as there was a birthday party going on.
     
  6. stillageek

    stillageek Junior Member

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    Another follow up. A1 in Colleyville, TX was $280 for the remote + laser cut key + programming. We saved at least $150 versus going to the dealer. They were done in 25 minutes total.