06-17-2023, 05:53 AM
GG is correct - get a written guaranty that the dealer will provide you with the E-key at some later date or immediately provide another regular key fob(E-keys can't be carried in a wallet so a regular fob should be suitable for your needs) or emergency delivery of another fob if you become stranded. Without a written guaranty (and signed by the dealer manager - not just a sales person who arguably has no authority to bind the dealer) good luck with getting one when memories have faded or personnel have changed.
My buddy had his '23 RS delivered in late February including the E-key. So exactly when did this chip shortage develop? Additionally, why would they recall existing E-keys due to a "chip shortage"? Wouldn't a "chip shortage" mean that no NEW E-keys could be produced? Something about this doesn't sound kosher to me but I'm skeptical of most things like this until it's proven different.
My buddy had his '23 RS delivered in late February including the E-key. So exactly when did this chip shortage develop? Additionally, why would they recall existing E-keys due to a "chip shortage"? Wouldn't a "chip shortage" mean that no NEW E-keys could be produced? Something about this doesn't sound kosher to me but I'm skeptical of most things like this until it's proven different.
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