Got my new "Flip Key" set up tonight
#121
Bullitt Member
Just got back from getting my key cut at the lock smith. The key works great. The trunk button has a slightly longer delay but its not an issue for me. The running horse sticker is a perfect fit. The website for te logo stickers is www.all3dstickers.com
All in all this is a really cool aftermarket key and the price was nice.
$25 for the key
$4 for the cut
$5 to program
$6 for the 8 pack of logos
Grand total of $40.00 👍
Dealers charge about $225 for and oem key without the flip key part.
All in all this is a really cool aftermarket key and the price was nice.
$25 for the key
$4 for the cut
$5 to program
$6 for the 8 pack of logos
Grand total of $40.00 👍
Dealers charge about $225 for and oem key without the flip key part.
#122
Mach 1 Member
The website for te logo stickers is www.all3dstickers.com
Was this a special order ?
#123
Bullitt Member
I found the 5.0 sticker auction and then clicked ask seller a question. Sent him a photo of a the logo I wanted in a 14mm size. He said to just buy the 5.0 auction and he would send me a set with the running horse.
#124
Ok, gang, here's the final skinny - This key works PERFECTLY in my 2014 GT Premium. Total cost: $24.89. Shipping was a tad slow, but for the price....
Here's what I did from start to finish:
1) I programmed my remote to the car. This took me two tries. The first time, I had the driver's door closed and it didn't work. Second time, I had the driver's door open, and it worked like a charm! Directions are HERE.
2) Took the key to a locksmith (NOT Home Depot or Lowes - both of mine said they couldn't do it). He had the old-fashioned dual-key grinder thing, put in my factory key, my new flip key, and in about 30 seconds, had it cut perfectly. He took it out to my car, tested in the door, and even offered to program it for me (I have directions, did it myself). Cost: $15 even.
3) I then programmed the new key in his parking lot using the two-key method found HERE. It took all of 30 seconds.
That's it! I now have my very own Flip Key for my 2014 Mustang GT, complete with GT logo!!!
WOOHOO!!!
Here's what I did from start to finish:
1) I programmed my remote to the car. This took me two tries. The first time, I had the driver's door closed and it didn't work. Second time, I had the driver's door open, and it worked like a charm! Directions are HERE.
2) Took the key to a locksmith (NOT Home Depot or Lowes - both of mine said they couldn't do it). He had the old-fashioned dual-key grinder thing, put in my factory key, my new flip key, and in about 30 seconds, had it cut perfectly. He took it out to my car, tested in the door, and even offered to program it for me (I have directions, did it myself). Cost: $15 even.
3) I then programmed the new key in his parking lot using the two-key method found HERE. It took all of 30 seconds.
That's it! I now have my very own Flip Key for my 2014 Mustang GT, complete with GT logo!!!
WOOHOO!!!
TIA.
#125
Bullitt Member
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#130
I Have No Life
http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-x-Sticker-Decal-3D-5-0-Resin-Domed-14mm-/310674789567?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4855a914bf&vxp=mtr
Request the 'running pony' when ordering.
Request the 'running pony' when ordering.
#131
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Ok, gang, here's the final skinny - This key works PERFECTLY in my 2014 GT Premium. Total cost: $24.89. Shipping was a tad slow, but for the price....
Here's what I did from start to finish:
1) I programmed my remote to the car. This took me two tries. The first time, I had the driver's door closed and it didn't work. Second time, I had the driver's door open, and it worked like a charm! Directions are HERE.
2) Took the key to a locksmith (NOT Home Depot or Lowes - both of mine said they couldn't do it). He had the old-fashioned dual-key grinder thing, put in my factory key, my new flip key, and in about 30 seconds, had it cut perfectly. He took it out to my car, tested in the door, and even offered to program it for me (I have directions, did it myself). Cost: $15 even.
3) I then programmed the new key in his parking lot using the two-key method found HERE. It took all of 30 seconds.
That's it! I now have my very own Flip Key for my 2014 Mustang GT, complete with GT logo!!!
WOOHOO!!!
Here's what I did from start to finish:
1) I programmed my remote to the car. This took me two tries. The first time, I had the driver's door closed and it didn't work. Second time, I had the driver's door open, and it worked like a charm! Directions are HERE.
2) Took the key to a locksmith (NOT Home Depot or Lowes - both of mine said they couldn't do it). He had the old-fashioned dual-key grinder thing, put in my factory key, my new flip key, and in about 30 seconds, had it cut perfectly. He took it out to my car, tested in the door, and even offered to program it for me (I have directions, did it myself). Cost: $15 even.
3) I then programmed the new key in his parking lot using the two-key method found HERE. It took all of 30 seconds.
That's it! I now have my very own Flip Key for my 2014 Mustang GT, complete with GT logo!!!
WOOHOO!!!
Awesome write up!
Do your other 2 keys still function, or did you have any problems w/ them?
Last edited by poizondragon; 9/14/13 at 11:02 AM.
#132
Bullitt Member
I assume they work fine. Once I got this up and running, they went into my paperwork folder in my desk. I see no reason they wouldn't work - I think you can have up to 8 keys coded to your car...
#134
Legacy TMS Member
Just ordered 2 of these and an 8-pack of running-pony stickers.
There goes $50 but holy cow when I think of how much a dealer would charge for a fob/key and programming ... ugh ... I was a Writer, I know it all too well, lol
There goes $50 but holy cow when I think of how much a dealer would charge for a fob/key and programming ... ugh ... I was a Writer, I know it all too well, lol
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#137
Bullitt Member
#138
Legacy TMS Member
I just got my new flip keys
#140
i bought 2 of these keys back in 2012 and the first one came apart ( not very strong when used as a screw driver) and even after i put it back together it didnt work. the key physically worked but the electronics didnt. but the other one is still working fine after about 2 years.