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Old 10-30-2005, 09:49 PM
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Broken into Bimmer

My 96 328is had an attempt on it to get stolen. The ignition tumbler was destroyed. I can't seem to find where or how much it is to repair. Obviously it will need to be coded to the key, or i'll need new keys. Can someone help please.
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Old 11-01-2005, 05:43 AM
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Re: Broken into Bimmer

No matter what anyone else tells you, a locksmith cannot help you. You have 2 choices:

1) Take it to a BMW dealer and have them install a new cylinder.

2) Buy the cylinder kit from the dealer's parts counter and code the tumblers yourself, but it's not an easy job.

Either way, you wouldn't get an entirely new key anyway, only a duplicate of the original. This is because the car's EWS system controls the signal from the key to the injection system. If the key doesn't match the stored code in the EWS brain, the car will not start. For every BMW with this system, only 10 keys are made, and 2 of them are issued with the initial purchase of the vehicle. It's a big deal to get a replacement, since the spares are stored at their main facility in Germany.
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