What is the point in a spare key?
What is the point in a spare key?
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tyranical

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927 posts

214 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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A while back, I went to the lake district and took my car keys, my dad needed to move my car but couldn't because my spare key doesn't disable the alarm.

My brother has gone to work in my dads car as he has a flat, asked if I will change it and once again his key does not disable the alarm so I cannot do it.

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

252 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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Is the spare key for that car?

tyranical

Original Poster:

927 posts

214 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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yes, it opens the door locks but doesn't disable the alarm its just a key in the lock key not a remote like the main one.

ZOLLAR

19,920 posts

197 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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If you unlock,lock and then unlock again in quick succesion it should disable the alarm (its worked on my last few cars when i'm using the spare key.)

mnkiboy

4,409 posts

190 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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Sure it's not an aftermarket alarm?

My spare has to be physically inserted in the lock, but when you put it in the iginition it disables the alarm (I think you get 5-10 secs before the alarm sounds).

What car is it?

N88

1,314 posts

203 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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You should have a spare alarm fob as well.

eybic

9,212 posts

198 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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some "spare" keys are just for valeting etc so the car can be locked/unlocked but not started.

theaxe

3,571 posts

246 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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mnkiboy said:
My spare has to be physically inserted in the lock, but when you put it in the iginition it disables the alarm (I think you get 5-10 secs before the alarm sounds).

What car is it?
My wife's Focus is like this, you have to turn the ignition on within 10 seconds of opening the door but otherwise it's fine.

Paul_Dids

419 posts

244 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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theaxe said:
mnkiboy said:
My spare has to be physically inserted in the lock, but when you put it in the iginition it disables the alarm (I think you get 5-10 secs before the alarm sounds).

What car is it?
My wife's Focus is like this, you have to turn the ignition on within 10 seconds of opening the door but otherwise it's fine.
Same for our CMAX too.. not as good as a full remote key but it does work

sim16v

2,177 posts

225 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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If it is a transponder key, it might just need re coding.

reggie82

1,376 posts

202 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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theaxe said:
mnkiboy said:
My spare has to be physically inserted in the lock, but when you put it in the iginition it disables the alarm (I think you get 5-10 secs before the alarm sounds).

What car is it?
My wife's Focus is like this, you have to turn the ignition on within 10 seconds of opening the door but otherwise it's fine.
Yup my dad's mondeo is the same.

It was really annoying as when I was younger and didn't have a car I used to borrow it quite a bit. He always used to give me the spare key, so when I opened the door I always had to jump and and start the engine as quickly as possible or else the alarm would go off - was quite embarressing at times!

AJI

5,180 posts

241 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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Does the mobile phone trick work?
Or is it a myth?


reggie82

1,376 posts

202 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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AJI said:
Does the mobile phone trick work?
Or is it a myth?
Myth

RobM77

35,349 posts

258 months

Monday 18th October 2010
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ZOLLAR said:
If you unlock,lock and then unlock again in quick succesion it should disable the alarm (its worked on my last few cars when i'm using the spare key.)
Careful of doing this as it doesn't work with all cars.

A few years ago the battery in the key fob on my 328i went flat and I didn't have a spare, so I tried to open the car with the key, then disable the alarm using the alarm key under the bonnet. However, the immobiliser locked down and needed replacing at the cost of several hundred pounds before I could drive the car.

Regarding spare keys in general, both of my cars and my girlfriend's car have a spare that's identical in look and function to the main key; in fact for my girlfriend's car we use both keys equally, as she has one and I have the other.