Most keys will break at the head. The shaft of the key is usually intact and that is all that is needed to cut a new on. Any place that makes keys should be able to do it.
You just have to go get a different key made. Sorry :(
Most keys are brass and I have never saw them put back together.
It depends on the type of key you are referring to and what is 'broken'.
No. Anybody can copy a key.
you can copy any key, but, if the key has a "chip" in it you will have to take it to the dealer to get a copy made. I drive a 2004 F-150 and it has a chip in it.
Yes, you can copy the key. There is no immobilizer chip in the key.
i payed for a pattern key copy and it was £5.550
Copy: Press and hold CTRL key and then press C key Cut and Copy: Press and hold CTRL key and then press X key Paste: Press and hold CTRL key and then press V key
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If the key is broken off in the ignition of the 96 Crown Victoria it will have to be picked out. If the key is out and broken, a locksmith can use the broken pieces to make a new key or rekey the ignition.
No, unless the Chinese copy has broken the copy protection of the original.
You cant repair a key if some part of the key is broken. And if it is broken then it is better for you to order your new space bar key from a key replacement company.
Yes. Banks and credit unions can keep a copy of key. This is so because if your financial institution has to repo your vehicle for any reason, they already have a copy of the car key to get it where ever the vehicle may be.
No.
NOOO get the broken key out of the ignition by pulling the black protector off and then take your key to a key maker and have him replicate the toothing from your key