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The DudelyReplacement Key for Mini Cooper (2005-2007) is a high-quality, OEM-compatible key fob that includes a complete electronic circuit board, battery, transponder chip, and uncut blade. It supports both 315MHz and 433MHz frequencies, ensuring seamless integration with your vehicle. Designed for easy programming and a perfect fit, this key fob is the ultimate replacement solution for Mini Cooper owners.
Manufacturer | Dewangli |
UPC | 797646319039 |
Item Weight | 0.81 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5 x 2.6 x 1 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | Dewangli |
R**E
Works as advertised, and excellent customer service! Takes a bit of work to program them.
If you're repairing a dead remote on the original key - this is the way to go, the remote part programs super easily, and the board fits inside my original Mini Cooper keyfob (take note of where the chip is located and oriented in the case before transferring it over, or you could have issues starting your car)If you're creating a duplicate key, this becomes more problematic.I purchased this key so that I could have a spare for my Mini Cooper. It works like a champ, but I also had to purchase a programmer (the AK90), remove the EWS system from my car (only took 10 minutes for that) and use it to program the new key. For systems with EWS 2 or EWS 3 - the process is quite straight forward, and worth the effort to save money. If you have an EWS 4 system - you need to purchase an additional adapter off E-Bay, or you need to solder connectors to your EWS board.I wound up soldering the cable to my EWS 4 board, but it was a stressful experience, and not worth repeating. All told, I saved money over the dealer's $200 quote, but had I known the challenges I'd face, I would have eaten the costs.The customer service was excellent - my first key was misdelivered, and they immediately sent me a replacement that arrived a day later!
B**N
Does not work with R50
So to have the key work or any EWS BMW/MINI key replacement there are 3 things you must overcome1) program key to EWS with a computer and benching the EWS (this is to allow the key to be used to start) and I did that and programmed the info and VIN to the key2) program the fob to the locks you do this by sitting in the car closing all the doors and insert the current key in the ignition turning the key to position 2, press and continue to hold the unlock button, remove the key with the unlock button still being held then within 3 seconds while still holding the unlock button press the lock button 3 times and release the unlock button. If done correctly you will hear the car lock and unlock. Now within 5 seconds of hearing the lock and unlock of the car pick up the replacement, hold unlock button and while holding unlock press the lock button 3 times and release all buttons and you should hear the car lock and unlock again and the fob is programmed for unlocking3) have the key cut, now I read a lot of reviews where people had issues with this, for me not a big issue and the tool to do it is less then 150.00 and some automotive locksmiths in my area have them and only charge $40.00 to cut the key.But with all this said the key doesnt work and fob never would program the board is fault and even when writing the info and VIN to key when I would out the chip up to the key ring on the ignition it would unlock the doors telling me that the immobilizer is rejecting the key, so this does not work with 2005 Mini Cooper R50 as a fob or a key, sorry for the long post but I hope it helps some people. Sending mine in for refund.
S**Z
Mini cooper key fob
Very cheaply made, but a great alternative if you dont want to spend 400$ on an official mini cooper key fob, all I had to do was cut open my original mini key and put the circuits in the new one, i did have to take the transponder out as it was interfering with the circuits
J**
Works so far as a fob. Not bad for the price.
So far it is working as an extra fob for 2006 mini cooper s convertible. It was easy enough to program as a remote using a youtube video. The first try at it I unprogramamed my original key. Was worried. I tried it again holding closer to the review mirror and it worked for my old and new key.Now I just have to find somebody to cut the key and program it if it needs it to start the car. I will update my review at that time and adjust the stars as needed.No instructions were provided. No comment about why there are two chips???Would be nice if you could get the Mini logo for it.
A**R
Great 👍.
I like this item, even if the key it is uncut, but the key fob works great, good quality product & right for the price. Thanks a ton.
H**R
Pleased with the service and the product.
Bought this for a 2006 mini Cooper r50 base model. I have not had it cut yet so I have not been able to try it. The service was good and it arrived sooner than anticipated. I'm in California and I think this came from China. I am sure it will work and it looks easy to program as I saw video on Youtube. All in all it saved more than $300 US. I will write another review next week if it doesn't work otherwise, it worked and you will not see another review.
A**R
06 Cooper s - doesn't work
I have an 06 Cooper s. Key looks like the correct key, however this one says 433hz and everything I've tried as found online for programming hasn't made it work where as my functioning one states it is 315hz. I don't think this fob works as both as it states. I have also learned in deeper research that even if I could get it to work, it would likely only unlock the car but would not allow it to drive as the key needs to be programmed to the car, thus the mini dealers don't have them onsite and have to order in per vin # . E-mailed the seller but haven't heard back from yet. I likely just got me a weightless paperweight.
K**S
Works but just as a key fob
Works and lots cheaper than MINI dealer. Used the guts to place in old keys and a little super glue to keep things together. Took a few try’s (timing issues) to get the keys programmed. one WARNING I found a few days later when I went to start the car and nothing happened. Turned out there is something in the old chip part that works with the anti-theft system. Luckily I did not throw away the old insides and put them back in the keys and then cut off the key part of the new blank key and used them as fobs!
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