You need a transponder chip programmer, I did see something on the interweb a while ago... and I can't find it now...
I thought that the programmer was called a CN90 and you had to plug it in to a laptop... the only thing that I have come across on the bay of fleas is a programmer called a CN900... but this is stand alone! You'd have to do a bit of surfing regarding programming transponder chips for ffrr's ....
At the time I think that a new key with all the internals was around £39 and the programmer was about £50. which baring in mind you'll have to pay up to £15 to get the blade cut, is just about cost effective over a LR key... however that CN900 programmer makes it cheaper to go to LR, unless your planning on doing a few Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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