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      10-21-2015, 06:48 AM   #1
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Replacement key

Hey I just got an e38 from 1998. What's the best way to get a replacement key for it? And how much would it cost?
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It is expensive, but the most reliable source for replacement keys is the dealer.
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Dealer. Its not as expensive as a new remote key fob for late model BMW's (~$400 for one key + coding). I think for an e38 your looking at under ~$150 Bring a copy of your title or registration to your dealer. They have to order a key from BMW AG.
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Dealer. Its not as expensive as a new remote key fob for late model BMW's (~$400 for one key + coding). I think for an e38 your looking at under ~$150 Bring a copy of your title or registration to your dealer. They have to order a key from BMW AG.
Awesome. Thanks man.
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You could buy a blank key and a BMW key programmer (AK-90), but by the time you're done you're at nearly $100. Personally I'd just go to the dealer unless you think you'll use the key programmer more than once.
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You could buy a blank key and a BMW key programmer (AK-90), but by the time you're done you're at nearly $100. Personally I'd just go to the dealer unless you think you'll use the key programmer more than once.
Thanks man. I actually just ordered like a 99 cent rubber piece to replace my worn out buttons hahaha.

Best $.99 ever spent. Lol
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