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Old 12-31-2010, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by AchtungE60
Its just an informative debate. Just like most threads here. If there wasn't informative debates people would live in stupidity and total world anarchy would have risen long ago...at least we postpone it by being informative. But then again, some people like to be stupid. The problem arises when the stupid person starts thinking their misinformation is right and then goes and spreads it among the rest of the nest. It's 2011 and we're not any closer than we were 1000 years ago, so I'd say informative debates are doing their job at keeping the balance.
I stand corrected. In my ignorance, I had not considered the ramifications of this debate and its potential effects on the propagation of anarchy. Far be it from me to discourage any discussion that is imperative to the balance of world order. Godspeed one and all.
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Originally Posted by CWS530
I stand corrected. In my ignorance, I had not considered the ramifications of this debate and its potential effects on the propagation of anarchy. Far be it from me to discourage any discussion that is imperative to the balance of world order. Godspeed one and all.
LOL. An educated sense of humor Depending on my mood on any other day of the week I probably would have given the same reply as you. Just to clarify, I wasn't directing anything at you, I just felt that some replies were a bit too aggressive (not yours)......and even so incorrect as well. I'd hate to see other members believing certain things and then the debate continues and has no end. Common sense is just missing in some people. The moral of the story...the Stealership is always right and BMW techs are the most sophisticated members of the mechanical elite.

I had firsthand experience in raising roaches. But I could never get the roaches to eat from my hand. Roaches cannot/do not EAT. PERIOD!
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Originally Posted by AchtungE60
LOL. An educated sense of humor Depending on my mood on any other day of the week I probably would have given the same reply as you. Just to clarify, I wasn't directing anything at you, I just felt that some replies were a bit too aggressive (not yours)......and even so incorrect as well. I'd hate to see other members believing certain things and then the debate continues and has no end. Common sense is just missing in some people. The moral of the story...the Stealership is always right and BMW techs are the most sophisticated members of the mechanical elite.

I had firsthand experience in raising roaches. But I could never get the roaches to eat from my hand. Roaches cannot/do not EAT. PERIOD!

Sounds like you've been smoking some roaches...
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Originally Posted by Krozi
Sounds like you've been smoking some roaches...
Hahaha...ok I'll break it down


Originally Posted by nomis_nehc
The chip in our E60 key fobs are write once ONLY. Not only do I have first hand experience buying used keys, and finding out it can't be programmed.
Originally Posted by AchtungE60
I had firsthand experience in raising roaches. But I could never get the roaches to eat from my hand. Roaches cannot/do not EAT. PERIOD!
There's a lot more hidden meaning in that statement as well but I doubt few will ever understand it. So i'll give half......Basically...... Jonny has firsthand experience in buying used keys. Jonny had spent all day and night online researching and just couldn't get the key programmed. So Jonny went to his entrusted caretakers. Jonny found out from those elite sources that they couldn't be programmed. Jonny believed. Jonny states that used keys will not/cannot work. Good luck Jonny.
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Originally Posted by AchtungE60
Ok, to each his own. Believe what you want. There is nothing special about a BMW tech. So you believe everything they say? They only know what their told. Just like you. Just like how your news is prepared for you each day and is fed to you. If I were more enthused to argue about this, I'd post a youtube video to show you but it's not really worth it. You're right I'm wrong. As long as you keep being right, wrong people like me will have the advantage and secretly soar over you.
Wtf? Clearly you made up some crap about reprogramming your "spare" and I called you out on it. Your sense of "there is nothing special about a BMW tech" is absurd. You're essentially saying a BMW mechanic, engineer, adviser, does not know more about BMWs than the average person? Last I checked, they don't hire anyone into BMW without a requisite history.

It's a bit early, but are you drunk? More enthused? How about stop making crap up? You CANNOT reprogram an E60 key fob to work for another vehicle once it has been coded.

I have bolded your sentence that spells derangement. Please go see a doctor.
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Originally Posted by AchtungE60
There's a lot more hidden meaning in that statement as well but I doubt few will ever understand it. So i'll give half......Basically...... Jonny has firsthand experience in buying used keys. Jonny had spent all day and night online researching and just couldn't get the key programmed. So Jonny went to his entrusted caretakers. Jonny found out from those elite sources that they couldn't be programmed. Jonny believed. Jonny states that used keys will not/cannot work. Good luck Jonny.
You're clearly a dumbass.
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I haven't read all the debate in this thread, but wanted to say I just paid $70 for the chipped plastic key that goes in the glove box. Already had the fake plastic fob looking "shell" which would have been more.
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Originally Posted by nomis_nehc
Wtf? Clearly you made up some crap about reprogramming your "spare" and I called you out on it. Your sense of "there is nothing special about a BMW tech" is absurd. You're essentially saying a BMW mechanic, engineer, adviser, does not know more about BMWs than the average person? Last I checked, they don't hire anyone into BMW without a requisite history.

It's a bit early, but are you drunk? More enthused? How about stop making crap up? You CANNOT reprogram an E60 key fob to work for another vehicle once it has been coded.

I have bolded your sentence that spells derangement. Please go see a doctor.
I'm not making anything up. I do not drink alcoholic beverages. Actually, while you are engaged in your hogmanay and slander I'm wondering why I even bother helping people like you try to see a difference. There are engineers and end users. The more I live the more I see why there is a gap between people. I am not an average person. Sorry if I've offended you. Thanks for the nice comments Jonny.
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Hey Jonny. Perhaps I'll post up a youtube video doing it a different way. This guy did it for comfort access. Which the OP doesn't have..... but thought you may be interested.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVmPfCFFkqQ

In the comments section...........
Q: I have two original keys smart keys they both worked fine now they only work once in a while. so how can i get this device and where . i? am grateful? to your service. Should i buy a blank key off ebay and program that as a replacement for one of the keys
wingster7045 1 month ago

A: Yes, it will help you program a new key but if you only? havae an original key!?
EdilockLtd 1 month ago

We still didn't touch base on the re-flashing of key fobs but that may go over your head as I am getting the hint that you fall into the 'end user' category and not the 'specialists.' So now I make the assumption that this category you this forum has put you in is due to your number of posts and not your expertise on the issue. If you had expertise you would not be debating a debate which I wish to carry no further. Thanks for the comments cupcake.
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