Hyundai Switchblade Key Fobs
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I have a group buy going with switchblade keyfobs:

I can get them with either the Hyundai H logo or the Tuscani T logo. Please refer to this thread on Hyundai Aftermarket.org for pricing info:
https://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/forum/in...0&gopid=122629&
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I can get them with either the Hyundai H logo or the Tuscani T logo. Please refer to this thread on Hyundai Aftermarket.org for pricing info:
https://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/forum/in...0&gopid=122629&
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sweet! those are the ones i said if someone started a gb for i'd swing for it...
im so in!...
but 2 questions first tongue.gif
1. is that stupid Z gona be there? or is that there just cause its for a nissan 280z, 350z or whatever
2. will they work with our cars? cause i got a key cut for my car by a locksmith and it only opened the doors but wouldnt start the ignition
im so in!...
but 2 questions first tongue.gif
1. is that stupid Z gona be there? or is that there just cause its for a nissan 280z, 350z or whatever
2. will they work with our cars? cause i got a key cut for my car by a locksmith and it only opened the doors but wouldnt start the ignition
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1. No, he said it'd say Hyundai on there.
2. Yes, they will work, but here's what you have to do.
1. Get a spare key made that WORKS all around, I'd go to Hyundai for that.
2. Cut it off of the OEM key FOB.
3. Notch it about 1/4 inch in.
4. Push it into the new FOB and secure with the locking pin through the notch.
That's it.
BTW Visions, I'm in. For 2 probably.
2. Yes, they will work, but here's what you have to do.
1. Get a spare key made that WORKS all around, I'd go to Hyundai for that.
2. Cut it off of the OEM key FOB.
3. Notch it about 1/4 inch in.
4. Push it into the new FOB and secure with the locking pin through the notch.
That's it.
BTW Visions, I'm in. For 2 probably.
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Sweet...if possible...could you guys post over in that thread? I need to keep a list going of who's in, what car they have, and so on. The keys are going to be different for each Model of Hyundai, but you get your choice of either the Hyundai H logo or Tuscani T logo on the actual fob part.
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Just go sign up at HA.org guys.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (visionz @ Mar 23 2006, 06:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>No...they do come with key blanks, but the blanks are all different patterns depending on the model you have.</div>
Hmm, nice.
One thing though. Can Hyundai Dealers do the keys without the OEM FOB?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (visionz @ Mar 23 2006, 06:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>No...they do come with key blanks, but the blanks are all different patterns depending on the model you have.</div>
Hmm, nice.
One thing though. Can Hyundai Dealers do the keys without the OEM FOB?
Not with the machine I have,...
it's like a punch
If you think of a 2 hole punch, kinda looks like that,...
I'll see if I can find a pic tomorrow
But really if you take it to a key shop, they can just trace it like they normally do for all the other keys
it's like a punch
If you think of a 2 hole punch, kinda looks like that,...
I'll see if I can find a pic tomorrow
But really if you take it to a key shop, they can just trace it like they normally do for all the other keys


