As in my post above you will need to get the blank from Morgan, and this then has to be cut (the key specialists have a microscope and CNC cutter to duplicate the lands exactly), and the transponder chip (must be the correct type of chip too) is identified to the ECU. This programming of the ECU to accept the new key is simple if the specialist has the right software and laptop to connect to your OBD2 port. In my case it only cost £50 for two new keys, excluding the cost of the blanks from Morgan which had to be ordered via a dealer - MMC would not supply me personally.

Actually the whole business of cloning keys seems like a car crime support service, doesn't it?

Nigel

Last edited by nputtick; 03/06/13 01:18 PM.