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| Author: | Talon 1 [ Mon Jul 25, 2005 12:18 pm ] |
| Post subject: | New Rock Keys |
Check out this new "Rock Key" I got at the PA. All Breeds Jeep Show this weekend. It was at the AllThingsJeeps.com booth and cost $16 but the guy who made the key worked for the vendor that will actually make them. They will sell them on the AllThingsJeep website. The link I have is www.allthingsjeep.com/rockkey.html and the company is STRATTEC. At this time, they don`t have one for the 2005`s but was told they may have one out next month. Also, they don`t have the "chips" in them for those that have that type. Mike p.s. My key fired right up when I tried it on my Liberty. Here`s a few pics:
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| Author: | KJTX [ Mon Jul 25, 2005 1:24 pm ] |
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Thanks for the info Mike, they do look really cool. |
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| Author: | dirtykj [ Mon Jul 25, 2005 2:14 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Rock Keys |
Talon 1 wrote: At this time, they don`t have one for the 2005`s but was told they may have one out next month. Also, they don`t have the "chips" in them for those that have that type.
Double-whammy. I have an '05 <b>with</b> sentry-key |
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| Author: | Talon 1 [ Mon Jul 25, 2005 3:01 pm ] |
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At this time, they don`t have one for the 2005`s but was told they may have one out next month. Also, they don`t have the "chips" in them for those that have that type. What I meant by this was they won`t have ones with the chips in them for the 2005`s until possibly next month. The second sentence was referring to pre-2005 keys that had the chips in them (Al had this type for his KJ). I had a "normal" key, so there was no problem and the key was cut within a few minutes. Mike |
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| Author: | misterzero [ Mon Jul 25, 2005 3:02 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Rock Keys |
dirtykj wrote: Talon 1 wrote: At this time, they don`t have one for the 2005`s but was told they may have one out next month. Also, they don`t have the "chips" in them for those that have that type. Double-whammy. I have an '05 <b>with</b> sentry-key Well, we can use it as our valet key, right? |
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| Author: | acbafam [ Tue Jul 26, 2005 12:04 pm ] |
| Post subject: | ref: "The Rock" Keys |
I posted the card the guy at the show gave me on my links page if anyone is interested: http://mysite.verizon.net/vze88hvp/id1.html
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| Author: | dirtykj [ Tue Jul 26, 2005 12:32 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Rock Keys |
misterzero wrote: dirtykj wrote: Talon 1 wrote: At this time, they don`t have one for the 2005`s but was told they may have one out next month. Also, they don`t have the "chips" in them for those that have that type. Double-whammy. I have an '05 <b>with</b> sentry-key Well, we can use it as our valet key, right? No, because keys with transponders actually allow the engine control computer to continue operating. Every few seconds, the engine control computer queries the key for its ID. If it doesn't get any ID back, or gets the wrong ID that hasn't been programmed into the computer, then the engine shuts down. Besides, at least on my car, when I lock the door with the remote and open the door with the key (or occupant inside opens the door for me) then the horn starts going off I don't think the valet guy will appreciate that. Also, I avoid places that have valet like a plague, especially those places that force you to use valet. I have kids and I would rather take my own time getting the kids ready to get in or out of the car, and be out of the way of traffic. Everytime I go to a restaurant that forces you to use valet, I make sure to send the manager a complaint e-mail |
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| Author: | skrracing [ Tue Jul 26, 2005 12:34 pm ] |
| Post subject: | acb |
hey acb, you could ask him if he wants to post in our vendors section? later...Clint |
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| Author: | misterzero [ Tue Jul 26, 2005 1:21 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Rock Keys |
dirtykj wrote: I don't think the valet guy will appreciate that. Also, I avoid places that have valet like a plague, especially those places that force you to use valet. I have kids and I would rather take my own time getting the kids ready to get in or out of the car, and be out of the way of traffic. Everytime I go to a restaurant that forces you to use valet, I make sure to send the manager a complaint e-mail
By valet key, I meant the key we get (at least I got with my '05 Sport) that is your basic key, without chip. |
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| Author: | FreedomKJ [ Tue Jul 26, 2005 3:46 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Rock Keys |
misterzero wrote: dirtykj wrote: I don't think the valet guy will appreciate that. Also, I avoid places that have valet like a plague, especially those places that force you to use valet. I have kids and I would rather take my own time getting the kids ready to get in or out of the car, and be out of the way of traffic. Everytime I go to a restaurant that forces you to use valet, I make sure to send the manager a complaint e-mail By valet key, I meant the key we get (at least I got with my '05 Sport) that is your basic key, without chip. Previous year KJs did not come with a valet key. Your valet key also does have the chip in it, as sentrykey is standard in '05s and the vehicle will not run without it. (Actually, you can start it with a non SentryKey but it will die as soon as you touch the brake pedal.) Your valet key just doesn't have the remote keyless entry buttons. |
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| Author: | Cacher123 [ Tue Jul 26, 2005 3:50 pm ] |
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Quote: Every few seconds, the engine control computer queries the key for its ID. If it doesn't get any ID back, or gets the wrong ID that hasn't been programmed into the computer, then the engine shuts down. Quote: (Actually, you can start it with a non SentryKey but it will die as soon as you touch the brake pedal.)
So let me get this straight, If ure valet jumps in & flies into a parking spot and slams it into park without ever touching the brake and all within a couple of seconds.... No problem!! Sounds like standard valet parking to me! |
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| Author: | hoss75 [ Tue Jul 26, 2005 6:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Rock Keys |
dirtykj wrote: ...Every few seconds, the engine control computer queries the key for its ID. If it doesn't get any ID back, or gets the wrong ID that hasn't been programmed into the computer, then the engine shuts down...
That sounds dangerous... what happens if that system mal-functions while I'm flying down the Interstate? |
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| Author: | dirtykj [ Tue Jul 26, 2005 7:43 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New Rock Keys |
hoss75 wrote: dirtykj wrote: ...Every few seconds, the engine control computer queries the key for its ID. If it doesn't get any ID back, or gets the wrong ID that hasn't been programmed into the computer, then the engine shuts down... That sounds dangerous... what happens if that system mal-functions while I'm flying down the Interstate? Hopefully it doesn't http://es.bna.com/federal1/20050712/dot ... 50712.html It doesn't actually say that the system continues to query ID from key after initial 2 seconds, so maybe it doesn't actually. That would make it safe for you to continue to operate the vehicle after initial start. This makes the programmer part in me itch noticeably. Near the top it says "to start and continue to run", but it doesn't get specific enough to justify the "continue to run" clause On a somewhat related topic, check out http://www.bmwproblems.com/ Hope Jeep does better than BMW in this area. |
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| Author: | acbafam [ Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:44 am ] |
| Post subject: | re: key |
I just want one so I don't have to worry about submerging the 05 key with the remote on it while I'm out fishing or in a canoe... |
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| Author: | FreedomKJ [ Wed Jul 27, 2005 12:15 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: re: key |
acbafam wrote: I just want one so I don't have to worry about submerging the 05 key with the remote on it while I'm out fishing or in a canoe...
Just buy one of the grey transponder keys from an eBay seller and program it with your KJ. The Only difference between those and the '05 keys is the built in remote. |
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| Author: | acbafam [ Wed Jul 27, 2005 9:15 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Ref: All Things Jeep |
as a result of Clints suggestion and a short e-mail to them ALL THINGS JEEP is in our vendors section now with a 10% discount for us: http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB3/vie ... =5224#5224 |
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| Author: | The ROCK Key Guy [ Thu Jul 28, 2005 4:09 pm ] |
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I am the ROCK Key guy who was at the PA Jeep Show in the AllThingsJeep.com booth. I had a great time meeting everyone and received lots of good feedback. I work for Strattec Security Corporation, who is the world's largest manufacturer of locks and keys for the automotive industry. Anyway, I wanted to post the following information: 1. The current ROCK Key does not contain the immobilzer computer chip (Chrysler calls it a Sentry Key). 2. There are actually 2 different types of immobilizer chips, 1) one for the "grey headed" Jeep keys, and 2) a toupe colored (which looks like grey) key that will work in-place of the new FBI keys. An FBI, Fixed Blade Integrated Key, is the key with the buttons built right into the head of the key. 3. We will be offering both types of immobilizer keys on AllThingsJeep.com by 8/29/05. |
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| Author: | acbafam [ Thu Jul 28, 2005 5:08 pm ] |
| Post subject: | re: rock key guy |
Rock Key Guy Rocks! |
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| Author: | Talon 1 [ Thu Jul 28, 2005 5:13 pm ] |
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The "Rock Key" Rocks! Thanks for stopping by and confirming everything. Nice meeting ya. Mike |
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| Author: | dirtykj [ Thu Jul 28, 2005 6:22 pm ] |
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The ROCK Key Guy wrote: 2. There are actually 2 different types of immobilizer chips, 1) one for the "grey headed" Jeep keys, and 2) a toupe colored (which looks like grey) key that will work in-place of the new FBI keys. An FBI, Fixed Blade Integrated Key, is the key with the buttons built right into the head of the key.
3. We will be offering both types of immobilizer keys on AllThingsJeep.com by 8/29/05. OK, so if I have the "Big Fat Key" ('05 with built-in remote buttons, this is your FBI key, right?), will I need to get a separate remote to get back the lock/unlock/flipper-glass-open/panic functions? Don't think I'll need Panic, but flipper-glass-open is cool. |
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