2004 - 2006 TL Switchblade key
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2004 - 2006 TL Switchblade key
Aziners, I am deeply disappointed bc HeelToe Automotive doesn't do the switchblade keys anymore. I sent in my key a little over a month ago but earlier today Marcus of HeelToe said they stopped making the keys. Refunds will be provided but I really wanted switchblade keys for my 05. I need some help! My question to the community, Does anyone else on here do the Switchblade key process? I will use PayPal to pay!
Anyone with this service, please respond or inbox me.
Anyone with this service, please respond or inbox me.
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07-08 ACURA TL SWITCHBLADE KEY REMOTE FOR 04-08 ACURA TSX & TL | eBay
It's the 2nd link yes it works perfectly. But I decided to take the key and have Acura program it. I probably paid close to $200 when it was all said and done. For me having a fully functional products means more to me then the money I spent
It's the 2nd link yes it works perfectly. But I decided to take the key and have Acura program it. I probably paid close to $200 when it was all said and done. For me having a fully functional products means more to me then the money I spent
Last edited by 314_04TL; 04-18-2017 at 12:32 PM.
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Burning Brakes
Here is another one:
07-08 Acura TL Switchblade Key Remote Mem1 RSX MODIFIED | eBay
07-08 Acura TL Switchblade Key Remote Mem1 RSX MODIFIED | eBay
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Racer
Here is another one:
07-08 Acura TL Switchblade Key Remote Mem1 RSX MODIFIED eBay
07-08 Acura TL Switchblade Key Remote Mem1 RSX MODIFIED eBay
Yup same guy. He is from Texas If I remember correctly. A bit tough to get in touch with at times
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And he mentioned he spent $130. Go to ebay, find auctions right around $130. Done.
Sure it takes some critical thinking and i'm sure spoonfeeding is easier but c'mon... that's total laziness.
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314_04TL (04-19-2017)
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He is the only person on Ebay that is selling a switchblade key for an 04-06 Acura TL for that price point. I make it a point to do the research myself Though I have no problem when it comes to researching for others.I would consider myself to be an expert researcher. That's why I love paypal. I have had to use the claims department more time than I would have liked too but in 14 yrs of using paypal all claims have been in my favor
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and we thank you for that
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07-08 ACURA TL SWITCHBLADE KEY REMOTE FOR 04-08 ACURA TSX & TL | eBay
i got mine done from this guy over 2 years ago... process took about 1.5 weeks.. i would recommend him and the work they do, i havent had a problem with mine since the day i got it
i got mine done from this guy over 2 years ago... process took about 1.5 weeks.. i would recommend him and the work they do, i havent had a problem with mine since the day i got it
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No, the locksmith has loose, like separate transponders . The one in the switchblade is not usable , its not compatable.
So instead of buying a regular replacement key and hacking it, he already has transponders available and programming is 40. Said no charge for the transponder .
So instead of buying a regular replacement key and hacking it, he already has transponders available and programming is 40. Said no charge for the transponder .
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Question the one's on Ebay come with the old style key. I would assume your came with the new style?. did the locksmith have some old style keys? I was trying to get a driver 2 key done up. And Marcus told me that he did not have any keys for sale
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Merged threads together, all talking about the same thing anyway
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OK so an update, no. Whole thing fell apart. I'm part way there, he'll make me a copy of my factory key, but can't mill the blank in the SB.
so, if I want to go the really custom route and do some rebuilding, I might. I need a spare anyway. Wasn't as easy as I thought. But, it will get done!
so, if I want to go the really custom route and do some rebuilding, I might. I need a spare anyway. Wasn't as easy as I thought. But, it will get done!
#27
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OK so an update, no. Whole thing fell apart. I'm part way there, he'll make me a copy of my factory key, but can't mill the blank in the SB.
so, if I want to go the really custom route and do some rebuilding, I might. I need a spare anyway. Wasn't as easy as I thought. But, it will get done!
so, if I want to go the really custom route and do some rebuilding, I might. I need a spare anyway. Wasn't as easy as I thought. But, it will get done!
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Here's a little breakdown:
Your options as to getting a switchblade key with an 04-06 TL:
Option 1: 07-08 ACURA TL SWITCHBLADE KEY REMOTE FOR 04-08 ACURA TSX & TL | eBay
Buy off an ebay seller a pre-milled ready to cut switchblade. This option is the easiest hassle free option. This is also the most expensive method.
You order the keyfob from them, go get it cut at a locksmith or dealer for FREE. Have the dealer program your ECU (price ranges from dealers $60-$120). Program the keyfob remote for FREE at home or ask your dealer for them to do it for you if you don't want to learn a simple sequence of holding buttons.
Option 2: Buy the switchblade above, except save yourself the money of having the dealer program your ECU.
This method requires you cut up your existing 04-06 TL key, disassemble your switchblade key, and put the immobilizer chip from your original key to the switchblade key.
I have outlined the steps to disassemble the switchblade key here: https://acurazine.com/forums/third-g...-loose-906731/
This method will save you the $60-$120 at the dealer.
Option 3: Cheapest method.
Buy ANY used switchblade key from ebay for around $30. Perform a DIY and swap the blade from your 04-06 TL key to your new switchblade.
https://acurazine.com/forums/first-g...photos-671520/
I've performed the DIY for others and have improved upon the steps listed in the thread above.
You cannot expect a locksmith or dealership to cut a laser blade into a milled blade for the 04-06 TL.
The machining process is not cheap and it's very specific. Save yourself the ridicule before you go to a locksmith shop and ask them to do it.
The only guys I know that provide the service to mill a laser key to a milled blade is the ebay link and Heeltoe. And i guess even heeltoe doesn't do it anymore.
Your options as to getting a switchblade key with an 04-06 TL:
Option 1: 07-08 ACURA TL SWITCHBLADE KEY REMOTE FOR 04-08 ACURA TSX & TL | eBay
Buy off an ebay seller a pre-milled ready to cut switchblade. This option is the easiest hassle free option. This is also the most expensive method.
You order the keyfob from them, go get it cut at a locksmith or dealer for FREE. Have the dealer program your ECU (price ranges from dealers $60-$120). Program the keyfob remote for FREE at home or ask your dealer for them to do it for you if you don't want to learn a simple sequence of holding buttons.
Option 2: Buy the switchblade above, except save yourself the money of having the dealer program your ECU.
This method requires you cut up your existing 04-06 TL key, disassemble your switchblade key, and put the immobilizer chip from your original key to the switchblade key.
I have outlined the steps to disassemble the switchblade key here: https://acurazine.com/forums/third-g...-loose-906731/
This method will save you the $60-$120 at the dealer.
Option 3: Cheapest method.
Buy ANY used switchblade key from ebay for around $30. Perform a DIY and swap the blade from your 04-06 TL key to your new switchblade.
https://acurazine.com/forums/first-g...photos-671520/
I've performed the DIY for others and have improved upon the steps listed in the thread above.
You cannot expect a locksmith or dealership to cut a laser blade into a milled blade for the 04-06 TL.
The machining process is not cheap and it's very specific. Save yourself the ridicule before you go to a locksmith shop and ask them to do it.
The only guys I know that provide the service to mill a laser key to a milled blade is the ebay link and Heeltoe. And i guess even heeltoe doesn't do it anymore.
Last edited by guitarplayer16; 04-26-2017 at 01:33 PM.
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Here's a little breakdown:
Your options as to getting a switchblade key with an 04-06 TL:
Option 1: 07-08 ACURA TL SWITCHBLADE KEY REMOTE FOR 04-08 ACURA TSX & TL eBay
Buy off an ebay seller a pre-milled ready to cut switchblade. This option is the easiest hassle free option. This is also the most expensive method.
You order the keyfob from them, go get it cut at a locksmith or dealer for FREE. Have the dealer program your ECU (price ranges from dealers $60-$120). Program the keyfob remote for FREE at home or ask your dealer for them to do it for you if you don't want to learn a simple sequence of holding buttons.
Option 2: Buy the switchblade above, except save yourself the money of having the dealer program your ECU.
This method requires you cut up your existing 04-06 TL key, disassemble your switchblade key, and put the immobilizer chip from your original key to the switchblade key.
I have outlined the steps to disassemble the switchblade key here: https://acurazine.com/forums/third-g...-loose-906731/
This method will save you the $60-$120 at the dealer.
Option 3: Cheapest method.
Buy ANY used switchblade key from ebay for around $30. Perform a DIY and swap the blade from your 04-06 TL key to your new switchblade.
https://acurazine.com/forums/first-g...photos-671520/
I've performed the DIY for others and have improved upon the steps listed in the thread above.
You cannot expect a locksmith or dealership to cut a laser blade into a milled blade for the 04-06 TL.
The machining process is not cheap and it's very specific. Save yourself the ridicule before you go to a locksmith shop and ask them to do it.
The only guys I know that provide the service to mill a laser key to a milled blade is the ebay link and Heeltoe. And i guess even heeltoe doesn't do it anymore.
Your options as to getting a switchblade key with an 04-06 TL:
Option 1: 07-08 ACURA TL SWITCHBLADE KEY REMOTE FOR 04-08 ACURA TSX & TL eBay
Buy off an ebay seller a pre-milled ready to cut switchblade. This option is the easiest hassle free option. This is also the most expensive method.
You order the keyfob from them, go get it cut at a locksmith or dealer for FREE. Have the dealer program your ECU (price ranges from dealers $60-$120). Program the keyfob remote for FREE at home or ask your dealer for them to do it for you if you don't want to learn a simple sequence of holding buttons.
Option 2: Buy the switchblade above, except save yourself the money of having the dealer program your ECU.
This method requires you cut up your existing 04-06 TL key, disassemble your switchblade key, and put the immobilizer chip from your original key to the switchblade key.
I have outlined the steps to disassemble the switchblade key here: https://acurazine.com/forums/third-g...-loose-906731/
This method will save you the $60-$120 at the dealer.
Option 3: Cheapest method.
Buy ANY used switchblade key from ebay for around $30. Perform a DIY and swap the blade from your 04-06 TL key to your new switchblade.
https://acurazine.com/forums/first-g...photos-671520/
I've performed the DIY for others and have improved upon the steps listed in the thread above.
You cannot expect a locksmith or dealership to cut a laser blade into a milled blade for the 04-06 TL.
The machining process is not cheap and it's very specific. Save yourself the ridicule before you go to a locksmith shop and ask them to do it.
The only guys I know that provide the service to mill a laser key to a milled blade is the ebay link and Heeltoe. And i guess even heeltoe doesn't do it anymore.
Thanks for the information, Im going with your option number 2. Good thing my TL came with 4 extra keys
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Here's a little breakdown:
Your options as to getting a switchblade key with an 04-06 TL:
Option 1: 07-08 ACURA TL SWITCHBLADE KEY REMOTE FOR 04-08 ACURA TSX & TL eBay
Buy off an ebay seller a pre-milled ready to cut switchblade. This option is the easiest hassle free option. This is also the most expensive method.
You order the keyfob from them, go get it cut at a locksmith or dealer for FREE. Have the dealer program your ECU (price ranges from dealers $60-$120). Program the keyfob remote for FREE at home or ask your dealer for them to do it for you if you don't want to learn a simple sequence of holding buttons.
Option 2: Buy the switchblade above, except save yourself the money of having the dealer program your ECU.
This method requires you cut up your existing 04-06 TL key, disassemble your switchblade key, and put the immobilizer chip from your original key to the switchblade key.
I have outlined the steps to disassemble the switchblade key here: https://acurazine.com/forums/third-g...-loose-906731/
This method will save you the $60-$120 at the dealer.
Option 3: Cheapest method.
Buy ANY used switchblade key from ebay for around $30. Perform a DIY and swap the blade from your 04-06 TL key to your new switchblade.
https://acurazine.com/forums/first-g...photos-671520/
I've performed the DIY for others and have improved upon the steps listed in the thread above.
You cannot expect a locksmith or dealership to cut a laser blade into a milled blade for the 04-06 TL.
The machining process is not cheap and it's very specific. Save yourself the ridicule before you go to a locksmith shop and ask them to do it.
The only guys I know that provide the service to mill a laser key to a milled blade is the ebay link and Heeltoe. And i guess even heeltoe doesn't do it anymore.
Your options as to getting a switchblade key with an 04-06 TL:
Option 1: 07-08 ACURA TL SWITCHBLADE KEY REMOTE FOR 04-08 ACURA TSX & TL eBay
Buy off an ebay seller a pre-milled ready to cut switchblade. This option is the easiest hassle free option. This is also the most expensive method.
You order the keyfob from them, go get it cut at a locksmith or dealer for FREE. Have the dealer program your ECU (price ranges from dealers $60-$120). Program the keyfob remote for FREE at home or ask your dealer for them to do it for you if you don't want to learn a simple sequence of holding buttons.
Option 2: Buy the switchblade above, except save yourself the money of having the dealer program your ECU.
This method requires you cut up your existing 04-06 TL key, disassemble your switchblade key, and put the immobilizer chip from your original key to the switchblade key.
I have outlined the steps to disassemble the switchblade key here: https://acurazine.com/forums/third-g...-loose-906731/
This method will save you the $60-$120 at the dealer.
Option 3: Cheapest method.
Buy ANY used switchblade key from ebay for around $30. Perform a DIY and swap the blade from your 04-06 TL key to your new switchblade.
https://acurazine.com/forums/first-g...photos-671520/
I've performed the DIY for others and have improved upon the steps listed in the thread above.
You cannot expect a locksmith or dealership to cut a laser blade into a milled blade for the 04-06 TL.
The machining process is not cheap and it's very specific. Save yourself the ridicule before you go to a locksmith shop and ask them to do it.
The only guys I know that provide the service to mill a laser key to a milled blade is the ebay link and Heeltoe. And i guess even heeltoe doesn't do it anymore.
I'm opting for option 3.
new factory v chipped key is 10 bucks shipped. And 10th cut, after the key is ready I'll swap it into the blade, if that's successful , I'll get the chip programmed for 40.
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I'm not sure I followed how you did it, but if you indeed kept the internal structure, that is AMAZING.
Usually cutting the key in half down the middle ruins the internal structure severely.
There's two things that needs to be taken care of when performing the hack.
The CLOSED position and the OPEN position.
I've been able to perfect the key in opening straight (not opening too wide and crooked).
But closing has always been a problem, since the "close" wall that prevents the key from swinging open becomes smaller after sawing down the key through the middle.
Usually cutting the key in half down the middle ruins the internal structure severely.
There's two things that needs to be taken care of when performing the hack.
The CLOSED position and the OPEN position.
I've been able to perfect the key in opening straight (not opening too wide and crooked).
But closing has always been a problem, since the "close" wall that prevents the key from swinging open becomes smaller after sawing down the key through the middle.
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I'm not sure I followed how you did it, but if you indeed kept the internal structure, that is AMAZING.
Usually cutting the key in half down the middle ruins the internal structure severely.
There's two things that needs to be taken care of when performing the hack.
The CLOSED position and the OPEN position.
I've been able to perfect the key in opening straight (not opening too wide and crooked).
But closing has always been a problem, since the "close" wall that prevents the key from swinging open becomes smaller after sawing down the key through the middle.
Usually cutting the key in half down the middle ruins the internal structure severely.
There's two things that needs to be taken care of when performing the hack.
The CLOSED position and the OPEN position.
I've been able to perfect the key in opening straight (not opening too wide and crooked).
But closing has always been a problem, since the "close" wall that prevents the key from swinging open becomes smaller after sawing down the key through the middle.
All I did, was remove 1/16th off the bottom of the key to expose the blank enough to pop it out.
borrowed this pic from the DIY:
When I rebuild, I'll use something like a chapstick lid , drill a pilot hole in the cap, then use a screw up through a piece of cardboard, or whatever to hold the cap centered overy the hole. Then ad JB to fill any orifice about an 1/16th OVER factory finished dimension, and machine it back to spec. Paint marker the exposed edge and call it a day. Might
bond a new 1/16th abs piece to it and trim the excess. I'll dicide as I go.
Stretch the spring a bit under the release button, and add some vasiline to lube the contacts .
Even now, cut the way it is, it still has a nice clean positive click into its locked positions .
only thing I'm putting thought into is the rotation stop that's in the blank. When I get the new key, if I can't heat and beat the key material over where the blank rot. stop is, I might silver solder a piece of the excess key material into place, and just rework it to include the right dims, and retain the STOP functionality.
should turn out perfect.
Last edited by SocomM4; 04-27-2017 at 10:49 PM.
#34
Slightly off topic, I'm new and I have tried searching I can't really find my answer, I have a 2008 TL-S, but I only have 1 key, it is the switch blade key but it is falling apart. Can I purchase a 2004-06 key and have it programed for the 07-08 since I have seen people using the 07-08 key for their 04-07 figured it was possible? Also I read somewhere we can use the 03-07 Accord key? I apologize if this has been covered just trying to sort things out as all the threads I have read don't have a definitive answer.
#35
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Well, if the key itself is good, you can swap it into the same switchblade that we've been talking about for 33 posts , in this thread alone.
30 bucks. No cut , no program.
If you really wanted,you can get a regular key made, like this..
and get a fob, 20ish bucks.
buuuut, that's assuming the older fob will communicate, and that you can find that key with your type transponder in it. And you'd still need to have it programmed and cut. 50 more bucks. So about 80 total.
30 bucks. No cut , no program.
If you really wanted,you can get a regular key made, like this..
and get a fob, 20ish bucks.
buuuut, that's assuming the older fob will communicate, and that you can find that key with your type transponder in it. And you'd still need to have it programmed and cut. 50 more bucks. So about 80 total.
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This is the correct blade for 04-06 TLs, just a cut and program, then program your keyless entry (super easy).
Look at this on eBay NEW Flip Switch Remote Key Keyless fob For 2004-2007 TSX 04-06 TL KT | eBay
Look at this on eBay NEW Flip Switch Remote Key Keyless fob For 2004-2007 TSX 04-06 TL KT | eBay
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Would you be able to confirm if it is OEM?
#39
Balls of FIERY!!
Props to the guy who cut his key in half. I do NOT have the balls to do this. I also don't have a vise, which will help tremendously. GREAT STUFF GUYS!!
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