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I have a 2000 Yukon I went to Home Depot and they couldn't do it But went to smaller place Ace hardware and the did it for me
yes it is in the yukon store
At a dealership or a harware store. Call the dealership and ask them for the specs on those particular bolts and call around to hardware stores to see if they stock them.
probably yes it started by 1990 in most vehicles for theft reasons For a 1996 Contour, the answer is NO. A standard hardware store or locksmith key will work fine.
Most people in the United States refer to a hardware store as a hardware store. In the past it might have been referred to as a general store. Other countries have referred to a hardware store as an Ironmongers.
You should go to a Saturn dealership. They will cut the keys on site and program the chip with your VIN #. Replacement keys cut at a hardware store, Walmart, etc. won't work due to the chip located in the original key. I just got 2 made and they (the dealership) charged $7.50 per key. Go any place that cuts keys, hardware store,walmart,auto parts store. They will use the keys you have to cut new one .
I would try powered graphite. You can get it at any hardware store. It lubricates the locks and frees them up.
take your key to a hardware store and ask them to copy it. it wont cost much. if you lost the key completely, you are skrewed
Dealership, parts store, etc.Dealership, parts store, etc.
Dealership, parts store, etc.Dealership, parts store, etc.
Ignition keys have changed over the years. You can no longer go to the hardware store and get spare keys made. New vehicles require computer chips inside the key before the vehicle will start. These must be purchased at the dealership. The cost for these keys may range from $75 up to $125 per key.
In the hardware store several rats died
any hardware store like Ace hardware.