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Important Info about MyKey!!! Please Read!
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<blockquote data-quote="silver50" data-source="post: 12001547" data-attributes="member: 130969"><p>Hey guys, </p><p></p><p>I just wanted to let all of you know to be careful not to use my key if you only have one key. I bought my car used so I only received one key when I purchased the car. The key was the admin key. It would allow me access to all the option for the car including the Mykey option. I decided two nights ago while I was out downtown I decided to turn my key on so that I would not be tempted to go over a certain speed. The problem now is my car is now stuck with a 80 mph speed limit and I can't turn the volume up in the car. I just came from the dealership and found out that my admin key is now a mykey/ valet key now, and the only way to remove the mykey locks and speed limiter is to buy another key and have it programmed. So now I have to spend $250 on a new key to get my car back to running like normal. I never read in the manuals or online that if you turn mykey on it will lock any key into just a mykey/ valet key. I just want to put this info out here so my mistake does not have to happen to anyone else. Well thanks for reading guys. </p><p></p><p>Cliff notes:</p><p></p><p>If you only have one key, don't set up my key speed limiting setting and volume setting. otherwise, you will need a new key to remove the mykey setting. :cuss:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver50, post: 12001547, member: 130969"] Hey guys, I just wanted to let all of you know to be careful not to use my key if you only have one key. I bought my car used so I only received one key when I purchased the car. The key was the admin key. It would allow me access to all the option for the car including the Mykey option. I decided two nights ago while I was out downtown I decided to turn my key on so that I would not be tempted to go over a certain speed. The problem now is my car is now stuck with a 80 mph speed limit and I can't turn the volume up in the car. I just came from the dealership and found out that my admin key is now a mykey/ valet key now, and the only way to remove the mykey locks and speed limiter is to buy another key and have it programmed. So now I have to spend $250 on a new key to get my car back to running like normal. I never read in the manuals or online that if you turn mykey on it will lock any key into just a mykey/ valet key. I just want to put this info out here so my mistake does not have to happen to anyone else. Well thanks for reading guys. Cliff notes: If you only have one key, don't set up my key speed limiting setting and volume setting. otherwise, you will need a new key to remove the mykey setting. :cuss: [/QUOTE]
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