in this day and age, get what you can get and move on.
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My Honda dealer told me they could use the vehicle I.D. number and order me a new key for around $10.**. Very simple, no matter what a dealer tells you. Find either a dealer or a locksmith that has the ILCO EZ-Clone or ILCO RW4 Transponder Duplicator Machine. Then give them your black transponder key, they'll use a new unprogrammed T5 key, and in less than a minute your new programmed key will be ready. Dealers will not tell you this, so they can ding you for a new ignition. However, all Honda dealers have the ILCO Machines.
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ILCO key systems produce key blanks, which you would find when looking to get duplicate keys for your house, car, or other locks. They also produce the key cutting machines used to make the duplicate keys from the key blanks.
Locksmiths have transponder detectors that read if a transponder is active within a key. The device we have is called "TD3AII Transponder Detector" by Ilco.
Yeah. ILCO manufactures transponder keys. Your local locksmith would be happy to make the new keys for you. You may have to call a couple to find one with the new equipment.
I had a 1998 Jetta, but I don't remember if they had remote entry. If it does, buy a remote entry blank off of ebay. Then, go to the dealer with the VIN and proof of ownership and have them cut and program the key. If it doesn't have remote entry, just talk to a dealer. Like you said, your son has the "Valet" or "Sub Master" key. Take it to a Locksmith and he/she can cut your son a new master. Ilco blank# X203
Depends on Model. Older Transponders: The hole in the black plastic head sometimes. If it has a transponder the hole is offset to one side and thick plastic. Non transponder usually has a thinner black head with hole in center top of key. Most 2003+ Fords are transponder EXCEPT 2005 Ranger & Super Duty Models. Some key manufacturers have application guides for free on their websites. ILCO, Strattec, and JMA are a few manufacturers.
Titanium key blanks are produced by a variety of manufacturers, including specialized locksmith supply companies and metalworking firms. Notable brands like Ilco and Taylor also offer titanium key blanks as part of their product lines. Additionally, custom manufacturers may produce titanium key blanks for specific applications or security needs. The availability of titanium key blanks can vary based on local suppliers and market demand.