Wow. I wonder if you can buy a used MB fob on eBay, and get that programmed and 
fitted with the right physical key (blade). I'll bet the programming can be 
done pretty cheap, bring a box of donuts on a Friday morning and ask real nice.

Max Dillon
Charleston SC

Jan 14, 2020 4:15:43 PM Rick Hawkins Java Letterpress Cycles Photon via 
Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>:

> Folks
> 
> I lost the key to my 2007 Kia Sedona. And the remote. I screwed around and 
> talked to some locksmiths etc who told me a bunch of lies and bullshit 
> Anyway, with some difficulty I got the key code for free from Kia Country of 
> Savannah Then I found a nearby locksmith who made me 2 keys for $50 which was 
> too much, but they fit. These are NOT transponder keys which I does not have. 
> Has anyone tried to program a $10 remote on a Kia? That is the next project
> 
> Now, since I have the 2004 Dodge [sprinter] with only one key, I thought I’d 
> look into getting a spare for that. I called the stealer in Savannah and they 
> will happily sell me a switchblade fob and key for .... get ready for this 
> .... $499. But wait, there is more THEN you have to contract with the service 
> Dept to get that programmed ... I didn’t even bother to get a quote on that. 
> They lost me at $500 for a key.
> 
> Has anyone been here and done that? Either the Kia remote or a sprinter 
> transponder key?
> 
> Xx rick
> 
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