Bad Ebay key!!
#27
you guys can alwyas make another copy, cut the tips and ends off the 2 keys and have it tiged back together. kinda hard to do but it is doable. you just gotta find someone which can weld very well.
#29
Originally Posted by ttrx74me
Actually, where can you find the Efini keys?
#30
jt-imports also has efini keys, black and red(spirit r, i believe). my best advice is to have the key cut at a reputable lock smith and not some hardware store. efini keys should always work when cut right since they are mazda products.
#32
Took the pic but had to use my phone again, the camera just couldnt take it because the flash was so bad. Sorry for the poor quality, I guess you have to look at them in person.
http://www.geocities.com/ttrx74me/ke...?1091119406216
http://www.geocities.com/ttrx74me/ke...?1091119406216
#33
I have the same key. It's a mid '90's Protege/Miata key. I haven't had mine cut yet, but it does fit into the cylinder and it's not too short (same exact size as my current FD key).
I'm going to try and get it cut this weekend at the Mazda dealership.
I'm going to try and get it cut this weekend at the Mazda dealership.
#35
Originally Posted by ttrx74me
Good luck, i think they just sent me the wrong one.
#36
#37
Originally Posted by ttrx74me
http://www.hyperlights.com/key_chain.htm
The one I got was off eBay. It was labeled "Protege/Miata" key (I can't remember the years, but it was mid-90's), but it's the same key just silver, not gold. If you look on eBay, I'm sure he has more for sale:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...912281527&rd=1
#38
Yea i bought the one on ebay. I post the link...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWN%3AIT
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWN%3AIT
#40
I just checked, and I bought the same key blank from the same seller last September and mine matched up and works fine. It looks like it has the same key code PF53. They must have messed up somewhere along the line, but I bet it will be difficult to get your money back or getting a correct replacement, since it has been cut. Still, it is worth trying.
#41
here are some pics of my key. Sorry the flash washed it out a bit
In this last pic at the tip of the key on either side you may be able to see where I filed it to make it work, but other than that I have no problems at all with fitment.
In this last pic at the tip of the key on either side you may be able to see where I filed it to make it work, but other than that I have no problems at all with fitment.
#44
Update:
Had mine cut by a bunch of jerk offs at the local home depo and the key does not work. It will if you jiggle it. It is the correct key you just need a professional to cut it.
I am now out $20 bucks. I like the key and will order another. I will then due what MAHJIK did or what others had stated earlier and get the new one cut by a professional.
Had mine cut by a bunch of jerk offs at the local home depo and the key does not work. It will if you jiggle it. It is the correct key you just need a professional to cut it.
I am now out $20 bucks. I like the key and will order another. I will then due what MAHJIK did or what others had stated earlier and get the new one cut by a professional.
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