How often does pushbutton start fail?
However several of them have the starter button removed and use the key to start the car. am wondering if the starting system failed on these cars or if it is just as simple as putting the button in. So has anyone here had the system actually fail where you needed to remove the button and use the key?
Last edited by auburn2; Sep 15, 2020 at 09:08 AM.
If I buy a car with "cheap" keys is it still possible to get the real deal from the dealership or do they need a current key to clone? Also what is the ballpark price for that (including programming)?
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As for the button, it seems like it's pretty common for them to be missing at the dealerships. Either people steal them, the dealers put them away for safe keeping or the previous owners are the ones selling the buttons on eBay. I think they're pretty cheap in the $10-$20 range.
A keyless go key is in the $500 range, maybe higher, depends on the dealer. Sometimes you can combine coupons to get a lower price. Or call around to several dealers and whoever has it lowest, ask the closest dealer if they will price match that dealer. Programming may be a scam, they may just stick the key in the ignition to make sure it works. That's about it. Some dealers charge it and some don't.
If the battery in the fob dies, you will need to remove the button and use the key. The dealers will change out the batteries in the fob when you bring it in for service and won't even mention it.
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