MkII key question
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Baryonyx

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18,225 posts

182 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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I've just bought a 1998 MkII MX5 which comes with the central locking key as well as a spare. I'd like a third spare, are they coded like say, Ford keys, or can I just go to a key cutting shop and get one made there?

DZ300

75 posts

218 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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Hi,

The keys are indeed coded to the immobiliser of the car. You can order a pre-coded key from Mazda but you end up paying a fortune. We recently bought a set of keys (and associated locks) from MX5Parts for our MKII at a MUCH reduced price and a local garage coded the keys to the existing immobiliser. IIRC they needed two existing keys to programme a third. Unfortunately I don't have the exact coding procedure but I think you can find it on the internet.

Jerwatt

25,288 posts

224 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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Is there any way to get a coded key from one key, as the NB I have has only one key - or will I just have to fork out and get one officially?

JonnyFive

29,780 posts

212 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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It's not really a rip off.. £35 or so quid for the key and depending who you are £20-£30 coding and cutting fee.

You need atleast two keys to code to the immobiliser system, and we can get keys cut to a key number (from the factory). But for example if you lost all your keys you would have to buy atleast two keys. Keys can be pattern cut from your current keys which is cheaper than ordering a key cut to code.

Anything else?