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the KEY to Happiness - replacing the Spyder's ignition key!

spyderider1

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I'm currently in the process of replacing the ignition key for my Spyder. Fortunately I have a spare so I still have my mode of three wheel transportation. A couple of weeks ago I lost my key. I told the wife that I misplaced it, but it was lost. I searched the house, garage, driveway, and no key. So, with a tip of the hat to Ringo, "You Know it Don't Come Easy" I began the process of replacing it. Called the local dealer, gave him my model and year, and was told they had a blank in stock. However, I couldn't come in that day but would later in the week. Called a second time and was told, "nothing in stock". So, we ordered one and it's yet to come in. When it does, I'll need to do the following....

1. Pickup the blank at the dealer.
2. Find a Locksmith that will cut it from my spare. Hardware stores won't touch it, I checked.
3. Return to the dealer to have them program it.

The blank key will be $60+ and another $50 to program it. As we know, nothing about the Spyders is inexpensive so the cost, is what it is. It's the process of getting a replacement that is cumbersome. My advice from experience; always have a spare and if possible hide it on your ride for security.
 
Well, let us review.
Lost the key :dontknow: and then fibbed to the Mrs. :lecturef_smilie:
Searched all over and can’t remember when and where you had it last.
Local dealer gave inaccurate information about it being in stock.
Hardware store won’t cut the key when you get it.
Between the key, programming, and locksmith looking upwards of $150.:yikes:

YUP. Sound like a typical experience with the Spyder. ;) Seems like you have reached the point of acceptance. I usually get there after beating myself up and cussing for a while.:banghead:
Funny part is, you will probably find it in the future. I have found lost keys after selling the bike. Then some more cussing.
 
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Years ago missourigirl lost her chipped car-key and a replacement cost around $100, I forget exactly. Then a while later she checked at the hospital Lost and Found where she had visited someone, and there it was!
 
I lost a key, but had my spare. Now I need to get my new 2nd key programed. I did get it cut at True Value. If you have one close, maybe try them if a locksmith is farther away. Not all hardware stores have the ability
 
I did just about the same with the exception that I bought 2 chipped keys. Why? Cause if I know myself at all I'm bound to lose one again. And, likely in the worst place possible, on vacation somewhere days away from the closest dealer. Costs about the same, $50 for each key and about $5 to have them cut. Programming 2 of them for the shop rate, $50.
 
I lost a key, but had my spare. Now I need to get my new 2nd key programed. I did get it cut at True Value. If you have one close, maybe try them if a locksmith is farther away. Not all hardware stores have the ability
The Automotive Service at my local Walmart cuts keys.
 
Careful where you have your keys cut. My neighbor had a double sided (unchipped) key cut at our local Ace Hardware store. It was miscut on one side and would only work in one direction. When I had my $50 Can Am keys cut I left them with the dealer to be cut. Then made sure they both worked before I left the dealership. I didn't want an expensive miscut key done on my dime.
 
Thought I'd offer a follow up for the Lost Key to Happiness. As aforementioned, I ordered/purchased a blank from BRP at the local dealer, was sent to a locksmith for cutting the blank, no hardware store would touch it, and then today back to the dealer to have the key programmed. Halfway home, I heard the fans kick on high and looked at my Temp Gauge and it was pegged on high. Now What?! Pulled over and shut down the engine, waited a minute and restarted and the gauge came back down to normal op. temps. Proceed home and as I'm pulling into the driveway, again the fans kick into high and the temp gauge pegs to the max.

I checked for the obvious and the vents are all clear, no debris. Any thoughts or experience with the same issue. I would doubt the programming of a key or hookup to the BUDs would cause this. Coolant level is good also. Thoughts?
 
I have read several posts regarding replacing a Spyder key, and its cost, so out of curiosity I searched the cost of replacing the smart key fob for my 2021 Traverse. I can get the key fob for 109.95 online. Then I will have to have it professionally programmed when brought to a dealer, and finally I will need to have the emergency insert key cut. It appears that all smart keys are expensive and time consuming to replace.
 
Thought I'd offer a follow up for the Lost Key to Happiness. As aforementioned, I ordered/purchased a blank from BRP at the local dealer, was sent to a locksmith for cutting the blank, no hardware store would touch it, and then today back to the dealer to have the key programmed. Halfway home, I heard the fans kick on high and looked at my Temp Gauge and it was pegged on high. Now What?! Pulled over and shut down the engine, waited a minute and restarted and the gauge came back down to normal op. temps. Proceed home and as I'm pulling into the driveway, again the fans kick into high and the temp gauge pegs to the max.

I checked for the obvious and the vents are all clear, no debris. Any thoughts or experience with the same issue. I would doubt the programming of a key or hookup to the BUDs would cause this. Coolant level is good also. Thoughts?

I have a 14 RT and this exact same thing happened to recently ..... It turned out I was 12 oz. low for coolant ...... I managed to get some out and tested it and was fine ( PH also ).... So I just topped it off..... had No issues on my vacation trip , where I saw the Spyder Temp gauge hit 125 F in very heavy traffic ..... the fans took care of everything ..... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
I have read several posts regarding replacing a Spyder key, and its cost, so out of curiosity I searched the cost of replacing the smart key fob for my 2021 Traverse. I can get the key fob for 109.95 online. Then I will have to have it professionally programmed when brought to a dealer, and finally I will need to have the emergency insert key cut. It appears that all smart keys are expensive and time consuming to replace.

Yes sir ree! That's just why I got two replacements after I lost my first one.
 
Well, let us review.
Lost the key :dontknow: and then fibbed to the Mrs. :lecturef_smilie:
Searched all over and can’t remember when and where you had it last.
Local dealer gave inaccurate information about it being in stock.
Hardware store won’t cut the key when you get it.
Between the key, programming, and locksmith looking upwards of $150.:yikes:

YUP. Sound like a typical experience with the Spyder. ;) Seems like you have reached the point of acceptance. I usually get there after beating myself up and cussing for a while.:banghead:
Funny part is, you will probably find it in the future. I have found lost keys after selling the bike. Then some more cussing.

Can the new, cut key be programmed with a BUDS2?
 
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Found my keys in my vest. Pocket had a hole in it. They keys went between the outer layer and the inner liner. Couldn't feel them because of the leather and padding.
 
Thought I'd offer a follow up for the Lost Key to Happiness. As aforementioned, I ordered/purchased a blank from BRP at the local dealer, was sent to a locksmith for cutting the blank, no hardware store would touch it, and then today back to the dealer to have the key programmed. Halfway home, I heard the fans kick on high and looked at my Temp Gauge and it was pegged on high. Now What?! Pulled over and shut down the engine, waited a minute and restarted and the gauge came back down to normal op. temps. Proceed home and as I'm pulling into the driveway, again the fans kick into high and the temp gauge pegs to the max.

I checked for the obvious and the vents are all clear, no debris. Any thoughts or experience with the same issue. I would doubt the programming of a key or hookup to the BUDs would cause this. Coolant level is good also. Thoughts?

What is your year and model??
 
2016 RTS. She was low on coolant, quite a bit actually. When turning left, it would affect the level of coolant and the gauge would peg. Lesson learned; Always look for the obvious.
 
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