Hey FLIPDADY,
I just got a 2006 mazda3 sport and I was wondering whether it's possible to make a flip key for my car.
Also, I would like to know the price of it if you can make them!
Thanks!
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Hey FLIPDADY,
I just got a 2006 mazda3 sport and I was wondering whether it's possible to make a flip key for my car.
Also, I would like to know the price of it if you can make them!
Thanks!
I got my from Joe aka Flipdady for roughly $80+tax.
My car is a 2008, but I don't think that matters much.
Danggggg, that's pretty pricey eh. Is it exactly like the original mazda flip keys?
Do you feel like it was worth it though?
My friend is looking to install a keyless entry kit and wanted a flip key as well.
She has a 2010 M3 GS sedan.
Know any shop that can give her a good price?
Hey FLIP, So I only have 1 key right now and was thinking of getting a 2nd key, but then saw this flip key thread. Tell me how much will it cost me if I get it from you and I think you would be doing the programming. Also what if I got a blank flip key and got it cut and programmed by you, how much will that cost ?? let me know man, i need a 2nd keep asap
hey guys is this flip key gonna work with my 04 mazda 3????
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/MAZDA-FLIP-KE...#ht_748wt_1083
It won't work with your car with this FCC ID. This one (FCC ID: KPU41788) will work for 05 Mazda 3 hatch and I think 04 Mazda has the same if your remote has FCC ID: KPU41846
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/06-07-08-2005...item43a62ff0c3
Programming for the key around $100 plus tax.
CAN ANYONE HELP!
I recenlty purchased a key switch blade remote for my 2007 Mazda 3 Sport U.S. version. The model and manufacturer code for the remote is Visteon 4238A-41525. My question is "Does this model remote only work on the Canada Car Models? I took the remote to a Mazda Dealership here in Cerritos California, and they managed to program the key for the ignition only and not the door remote functions. I found that strangely odd since I purchased the remote from a company website who deals only with car remotes, and is located in the U.S in the state of Ohio. Their website clearly stated that the remote would work on a 2007 Mazda 3 model. To make matters worse, when the technician keyed the blade it would only work for the ignition, and not the door. Therefore, I currently have a remote that will only work to start the car, and has no access of entry. Is there a way to program the remote to work for the lock/unlock functions? Is it possible the technician was doing something wrong or didnt know the current ay to program these functions on this type of remote? I require your expertise in this matter and would greatly appreciate any information you can provide to resolve this matter.
Thank You in Advance!
Step 1: Open driver side door and leave open.
Step 2: Lock and Unlock the drivers door using the power door lock switch on the door
Step 3: Insert key into the ignition.
Step 4: Turn Key to ON position and return to Lock (off) position. Do this 3 times within 10 seconds. LEAVE key in the ignition in Lock (off) position.
Step 5: Close and open the drivers door 3 times. Leave door open after this step
Step 6: ECU should respond by locking and unlocking the doors once.
Step 7: Press any button on remote #1 twice. ECU responds by locking and unlocking the car doors.
Step 8: Additional remotes, repeat Step 7 for up to 3 remotes total.
Step 9: Remove the key from the ignition and the ECU will respond a final time with a series (about 4) of door locks and unlocks. You're done!
Thanks for the instructions...I followed it step by step, but still no response from my remote. I did some further investigation, and I have been informed that there is currenlty no flip keyless remote that will work on any U.S. Mazda 3 2007 and newer Models. However the instructions you provided are correct. and I will need to go out and buy a remote that does not have a flip key attached. Thanks Again!
It's been a month now since I switched over from a 1999 Honda Civic SI to a 2007 Mazda 3 Sport (U.S. Model). I must admit I do enjoy driving my Mazda 3, except for 1 minor dilema. I recently purchased a flip key remote for my car and I come to find that the car will not transmit with the unlock/door functions on the remote. I have done a lot of resarch latlely, and I have discovered that there is currently no flip key remote for any Mazda 3 2007 - Higher Models. I am filing a claim against the company who sold me the remote stating that it would work on my vehicle; all I am asking is for a refund. Anyhow, with that said I was still able to program the other part of the remote to the ignition to start my vehicle. However, the key that was cut on the remote will fit into the ignition and turn, but when I insert the key into the door key hole to open manually it will not work. Does this just mean it's a bad duplicated key or does the fact that the unlock/lock features on the remote transmitter do not work have something to do with it?