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After all, they usually allow onboard programming, where you will just enter some sequence (say turn on the ignition key and press some buttons on the fob) to sync to a new remote.
The functionality can be added via 3rd party modules or through manipulating the car’s programming with some prepackaged software, but [Igor] wanted to give it a go himself.
If you need a simple metal key cut, the cost should not be more than $10 or so, because there's no programming involved. Programming a new fob is much more complicated, so it's also much more ...
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