The post above from
@kejava does a great job describing the super-complicated method (because the key programming instructions in the owner manual don't work) for using the "EZ Installer Car-Key Programmer" sold on Amazon and directly a thttps://carkeysexpress.com/ez-installer. Kudos to
@seagal64 and
@kejava for succeeding!!!
We lost a fob/key a few weeks ago. I looked at the EZ Installer, but decided not to try it - They caution it
will not work unless the car appears on their PDF (see attached PDF). On that PDF only "Spark 2016-2021" is listed; that refers to the updated model of the gas Spark. The Spark EV 2014-2016 is an older model, so CarKeyExpress was not indicating it would work for us. Again, kudos to those who have made it work.
I ended up going to a really great locksmith here in San Diego,
Dup-A-Key in Pacific Beach. He stocks an amazing inventory of OEM keys and fobs. He supplied the fob+key, cut the key, and programmed them with his big dealer-grade programmer, and charged $180 total (compared to the what
@seagal64 apparently spent $70 for the EZ Installer plus $70 for the key+fob).
Vince, owner of
Dup-A-Key is a great guy. I also got just a key from him (without the remote to open the door) for $95, including the programming. If we ever lose another remote, I will just get another key-only, which can manually unlock the door, and you just stick it into the slot on the steering column to start the car with the push button. The key took a lot less time to program than the key+fob.