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caro100 Aug 27, 2011 06:19 AM

Chrysler Grand Voyager 2001- lost keys- UK help please
 
Hi, am hoping some knowledgeable person on here can give me some advice.
I have a 2001 Chrysler grand voyager CRD LX which broke down last year and had to be towed home. It has been sat on drive ever since and now I cant find the keys http://images2.moneysavingexpert.com...lies/frown.gif.
What would be the best (cheapest option) to get new keys, fob etc so that I can get my car fixed and back on the road, bearing in mind that it currently would not start even if I still had my keys. I am in the North East of England (UK) btw.
Thank you in advance.

bradleigh1977 Aug 27, 2011 03:05 PM

im in huddersfield....

when i lost my keys, i had to pay to get it towed to chrysler in stockport and had new keys programmed etc. They can get the key to open the door from your vin i think as mine was locked obviously.

The only problem was it iwas in Park, but i knew you can pull out the gear cable thing, and so did the tow truck man, he reached under, popped out the cable, and then he could tow it onto his flatbed. Cost me £100 for the tow and £150 for the keys.

Once they open the door they can programme it to the immobiliser etc..

DMrkooo Nov 14, 2012 06:50 AM


Originally Posted by caro100 (Post 53835)
Hi, am hoping some knowledgeable person on here can give me some advice.
I have a 2001 Chrysler grand voyager CRD LX which broke down last year and had to be towed home. It has been sat on drive ever since and now I cant find the keys http://images2.moneysavingexpert.com...lies/frown.gif.
What would be the best (cheapest option) to get new keys, fob etc so that I can get my car fixed and back on the road, bearing in mind that it currently would not start even if I still had my keys. I am in the North East of England (UK) btw.
Thank you in advance.

just noticed the year but i just wanted to share my point of view... i agree with bradleigh1977.. that was the same thing dealer told me.. they wanted me to bring my vehicle to their garage wheni lost my keys last year.. actually was in Home Park Adventure Playground with my little cousin and i still haven't found out how i lost them.. anyway..i remembered my neighbour just had a replacement key that time.. so before proceeding with the dealer i called him to ask him what he did and he reccomended me this company http://www.autokeysquad.com/ ... they came to me after half an hour that day i remember... i payed £175 for the new key and they also gave me an extra key for £35... lucky i live pretty far from that park so even if they find the keys they will never know where to find the car.. LOL cheers!


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