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Re: Cheaper way to get a spare key
Thanks! - Before I went to the dealer, I went to a locksmith and had a key made for $45. No fob/remote - but I just wanted a key in case something happened to the first one.
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Re: Cheaper way to get a spare key
i had a thought about this yesterday. my thought is to find where the key "chip" sensor is, and glue the "chipped" key right to it. then use the hardware store keys that cost $2.00 each. no worries about loosing the chipped key, and having to have the vehicle towed to the nearest dealer, and pay them for new keys and programing. it is my opinion, that if a company wants to FORCE you to have a security system, then they should supply you with means to opperate it at a REASONABLE cost. OR, have a way to disable the system, if the customer wants this option.
so, anybody know where the sensor is that "reads" the key??? |
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