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.
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.