I need a spare tuscan key

I need a spare tuscan key

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wongthecorrupter

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2,632 posts

186 months

Saturday 17th May 2014
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Just fried my Tuscan key in the microwave (do not ask). I assume I am best going to a Vauxhall dealer for a new one, open to suggestions. Cheers

Macey

1,326 posts

208 months

Saturday 17th May 2014
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If you need the fob and the key then you are better of getting a fob from here, http://www.abacuscaralarms.co.uk/alarms/remote_con...

You will obviously need it programmed for your alarm and immobiliser. I think most key cutting places would be able to supply you a key blank.

Carl Baker used to be the expert on the alarms etc but I don't think he is in the country anymore. Someone may be along later with the name of another person that can do it.

wongthecorrupter

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2,632 posts

186 months

Saturday 17th May 2014
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Thanks, luckily I had 2 keys, so it is not the end of the world

benny4x

203 posts

147 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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hi I need one too but abacus alarms are a bit of a trek for me, does anyone know of anyone in the south west who can do a key for me?

s6boy

1,724 posts

240 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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Of Abacus come well recommended then it must be worth a call to see if they offer a postal service.

OP, sorry have to ask how did it end up in a microwave? A washing machine I can understand, but you don't take your trousers off with the key in the pocket and pop them in the micro spin

stlol

282 posts

189 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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Come on Wong, spill the beans :-)

wongthecorrupter

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2,632 posts

186 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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Ok, here is the story, we were rushing to go out and the Tuscan keys were on the side in the kitchen. I have this paranoia so I do not leave any car keys on show, yes I know, stupid. I decided to put them in the microwave so nobody could see them, yep im laughing aswell. To cut a long story short after many beers I decided to cook my favourite meal, fajitas. This is where the trouble started, I chopped the peppers, onion and chicken and popped them in the oven on 180 and continued to drink one of my favourite ales, Lancaster bomber. Now this is where the trouble and fire started, now im convinced the wife said, can you pop the microwave on for two mins, the tortillas are in there. So that is what i did, i didn't get to sit down and take a gulp of bomber before all hell broke loose in the kitchen. I jumped up top hear the wife shout, st i bet the keys are in the microwave. We ran in the kitchen and the microwave was on fire, Christ the smell was nasty, the key had proper melted. I have to say thank fk i have a spare. Yep you can all laugh, im laughing myself now. Lesson to be learned do not hide your keys after many beers. Any way had a cracking drive today, i love my Tuscan it simply is the bks

Basil Brush

5,339 posts

278 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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benny4x said:
hi I need one too but abacus alarms are a bit of a trek for me, does anyone know of anyone in the south west who can do a key for me?
They can do it all mail order if you have the red plastic tag with the code on it.

stevieeg

270 posts

145 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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Brilliant story. Quite a chuckle! Glad it didn't stop you getting out on a simply fabulous day!

scruggs

419 posts

181 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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But also a lesson. Many cars are now stolen by breaking into a house and taking the keys. Hence the need for elaborate ways of hiding them, including the microwave. But do you just leave the keys in plain view so that the thief takes the car and leaves, or do you hide them and risk you and the family being put under pressure?

wongthecorrupter

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2,632 posts

186 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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scruggs said:
But also a lesson. Many cars are now stolen by breaking into a house and taking the keys. Hence the need for elaborate ways of hiding them, including the microwave. But do you just leave the keys in plain view so that the thief takes the car and leaves, or do you hide them and risk you and the family being put under pressure?
Its a tuff one, would you really want to tackle a car thief half asleep in the middle of the night. I think my wifes gilf gti has more chance of being stolen than my Tuscan though

stlol

282 posts

189 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Great story though, made me chuckle after a crap day at work.

the tuscanier

88 posts

146 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Give David Fairclough of HF Solutions a call, Meta & TVR Guru will get you sorted ASAP! all by post!

Top bloke as well

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probably no need to have a new key cut as the metal blank will just unscrew from your charred key and go straight into your new fob. As above easier if you have the red plastic card with the key code on as if not the alarm will have to be reprogramed as will any of your other keys, fobs, immobiliser chips...

wongthecorrupter

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2,632 posts

186 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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stlol said:
Great story though, made me chuckle after a crap day at work.
I was st faced mate,I think I laughed through all of it.its only a key after all, oh and a house that smells of plastick. So in the last month of me being a dick I have drove my car in to a barrier and set my keys on fire


wongthecorrupter

Original Poster:

2,632 posts

186 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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the tuscanier said:
Give David Fairclough of HF Solutions a call, Meta & TVR Guru will get you sorted ASAP! all by post!

Top bloke as well

07721 654829

probably no need to have a new key cut as the metal blank will just unscrew from your charred key and go straight into your new fob. As above easier if you have the red plastic card with the key code on as if not the alarm will have to be reprogramed as will any of your other keys, fobs, immobiliser chips...
Cheers mate

benny4x

203 posts

147 months

Sunday 1st June 2014
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thx got my new key fob from abacus,great service! now to get the key part,my local key cutter said they don't do tvr keys!!!!! surely its just a case of knowing what blank to use ? any one know what to ask for

nawarne

3,126 posts

275 months

Sunday 1st June 2014
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benny4x said:
thx got my new key fob from abacus,great service! now to get the key part,my local key cutter said they don't do tvr keys!!!!! surely its just a case of knowing what blank to use ? any one know what to ask for
I believe the key/barrel is from a late Vauxhall Cavalier/Vectra....so I think the locksmith is having a laugh.
As has been suggested, the key blade should be removable from the plastic body. Maybe worth splitting the plastic and seeing if the metal blade can be removed?
Nick

benny4x

203 posts

147 months

Sunday 1st June 2014
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Thx nick ,but I'm not the one who fried my key,I just don't have one!
I'll try the Vauxhall thing though thanks
ben

benny4x

203 posts

147 months

Sunday 1st June 2014
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Thx nick ,but I'm not the one who fried my key,I just don't have one!
I'll try the Vauxhall thing though thanks
ben

cerbera8

205 posts

299 months

Monday 2nd June 2014
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The blade of the key is a standard vauxhall and I got a spare cut at my local locksmith, from memory i think it cost me about £15. Armory Locksmiths Eastbourne. Alarm has been replaced on mine and uses a separate fob so not an issue for me. However if you still have original meta alarm / imobiliser then i expect you will need replacement genuine tvr key with inbuilt remote.