The Emergency Key Aston Martin V8 Vantage

The Emergency Key Aston Martin V8 Vantage

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aregg

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18 posts

82 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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Just purchased the missing emergency (metal) key for my 2009 AM V8 Vantage.

Opens the doors but then the factory alarm goes off as well. What is the solution?

aregg

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18 posts

82 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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Yes and no, I have the key in a magnetic holder stuck under the car. My concern mainly is loosing the glass key when I am away from home.

Thank you very much for the info on the key battery. It clearly is not mentioned in the owners manual.

I also assume that you do not get a low battery warning on the dash before they key is totally dead.

aregg

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18 posts

82 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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I called the dealer an hour ago and they said no Aston Martin's do not have the low battery warning for the fob's. They said on each annual service they replace the batteries on them so I said then one obviously needs to bring both. smile
Even though both my batteries showed full charge on the battery tester I replace them with new one's. Probably do the same every two years or so.


Edited by aregg on Thursday 21st September 21:57

aregg

Original Poster:

18 posts

82 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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Called the dealer back and asked how would I shut the alarm off if I open the door with the emerency key and the answer was you can not.

Since evidently Gen 2 cars do not have a battery disconnect switch I just need to keep a suitable size spanner in the car to disconnect the battery to stop is shouting.

In short Aston martin in their wisdom consider the emergency key's only use to be when you have a dead battery. smile

aregg

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18 posts

82 months

Friday 22nd September 2017
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Would love to but where can I get a programmed plastic fob without having to part with an arm for it.
The metal key cost just under $200, the used plastic ones are running at $200 and then there is a question of where to get it programmed.
My local dealer will not reprogram used keys period. Evidently there are some automotive locksmiths that can but I have not been able to locate any.
Adding insult to injury all the used ones on eBay are sold as is with no return and no guarantee of functionality.
Of course I could keep the plastic one that I use in the car and use the glass one but somehow that does not feel right to me.
Maybe I should locate where the fuse for the alarm is and just pull that when needed.

aregg

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18 posts

82 months

Friday 22nd September 2017
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Interesting question, I will try and report. Thanks.

aregg

Original Poster:

18 posts

82 months

Friday 22nd September 2017
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Yes it does turn the alarm off and starts the car even with no battery installed in the fob or emotion. Thanks.