You stated they were stolen; not lost. This means someone has your keys and knows your car. Call a locksmith and have them rekey each lock. You may want to change the ignition lock too so you won't have to use two separate keys to operate your car. I do not know the cost, but the locksmith will tell you on the phone. I am in the same situation and the dealer told me it was cheaper for an independent locksmith to do this for you, plus they will come to you. If you had a remote stolen also, then go to a dealership that sells your model and they will give or order you a new one and will change the frequency for free. The cost of a new remote is about $100.
You cannot lock car without any modification.You can download the Ultimate TRAINER for vice city.The you press LEFT SHIFT + 3 for locking door .You can change the keys.
No
Call a lock smith.
a key smith
Leave the car where there are a bunch of cars stolen at, and leave the keys in it and the doors unlocked, then wait a couple of days and it should be gone.
you open the sunroof,get out of the car and lock the car with your keys
A canal Hair Remote car lock (has a lock but no key) airlock
Insurance companies seem to ask the same questions: Were the keys in the car when it was stolen? Did you ever get a duplicate set made? Do you have the key or keys in your posession? I'm pretty sure they do not ask this unless there is a reason. Here's another question along the saem line... Will an insurance carrier cover a car that was stolen with the key's locked in the car?
So you don't lock the keys in the car.
Press the unlock button on the key. It's impossible for you to lock your keys in this car because it will automatically unlock if you lock it with the keys inside. If you managed to lock the keys in there, congratulations you have defeated an idiot proof system.
You don't have to change the lock unless you are concerned that the person who stole your key is likely to steal the car. If this is a concern, either change the lock, get one of those steering wheel locks that also connects to the brake pedal, install a "hidden" ignition switch that will prevent the car from starting when in the off position , or just get good theft insurance
You don't have to change the lock unless you are concerned that the person who stole your key is likely to steal the car. If this is a concern, either change the lock, get one of those steering wheel locks that also connects to the brake pedal, install a "hidden" ignition switch that will prevent the car from starting when in the off position , or just get good theft insurance