That little plastic key
That little plastic key
I pulled some money out of my wallet the other day and a piece of the little plastic emergency key fell out. (It's been in my wallet since early in '06). When I asked the dealer about it, I was told that it was not covered under the warranty and it would cost $50 to replace it.
Does anyone know if this is official Mini policy? My three years is up in January.
DD
Does anyone know if this is official Mini policy? My three years is up in January.
DD
This probably isn't helpful for you, but that being said... I work in IT and we'll replace items under warranty if it is considered to be a manufacturing defect and not accidental damage caused by wear and tear, which is what it sounds like in your situation. If you hadn't kept the emergency-key in your wallet for almost three years, bending and flexing it probably wouldn't have broken. I'm not blaming you, but that was the consequence. It's pretty standard policy for any consumer product. If you happen to stop by the dealership another time, maybe try to ask another service advisor and see if they'll budge, but my assumption is that they would follow policy and not replace it. Sorry.
I've had my plastic key in there for 6 years, and it's as good as new. You could get a copy of your key made from a blank at home depot or something, then tape the rfid thing to the key head.
Does the plastic key even have an RFID in it? Isn't it only to open the door, which doesn't require the RFID?
That seems like a lot of money for a crappy plastic key. Doesn't a real MINI key cost that much too?
That seems like a lot of money for a crappy plastic key. Doesn't a real MINI key cost that much too?
IIRC, the 'real' key can cost upwards of $250+
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My replacement wasn't $250...
it was ~$100 for the key, and an hours time for "programming".... Pretty much a rip-off anyway.... But the days of the keys being just grooves in metal are gone, and they're freakin little computers! Now the key thing has memory with top speeds and RPMs and the like stored in it. Kinda sucks....
Matt
Matt
I noticed that my local Ace hardware is advertising "chipped" keys, which might be a more pocketable alternative to the huge OEM MINI key.
Anyone know if these work with a MINI? I could live with sticking a metal key in the lock, instead of using the remote, if the key was a lot smaller.
Anyone know if these work with a MINI? I could live with sticking a metal key in the lock, instead of using the remote, if the key was a lot smaller.
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