I propose getting a new key. If you broke it off in the ignition, well, your best chance is to take it to a lock smith or the dealer. Maybe if you take the broken key to the dealer, they can give you a new one. I am not sure on this though.
Copied car keys are aren't easy to be copied and you will have a hard time starting a car if you have that copied car key since that key is very thin, it can easily broke and it's bigger than a normal keys at home.
broke window and jump in
Cars started using ignitions keys with chips in the mid 90's. From 1995 and after many vehicles were made with ignitions that required chips in the key to operate.
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Madison Keys was born on 1995-02-17.
to find the number of keys that work roger has to add the number of the keys to the ones that broke
No, the keys for a 1995 Honda Passport do not use a chip. The vehicle was manufactured before the widespread adoption of transponder keys, which contain a chip for added security. Instead, the keys for this model are traditional mechanical keys without electronic components.
find the keys
we can start it with the help of keys
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To start a 1995 van without keys, you can try using a slim jim or a wire coat hanger to unlock the door and gain access to the ignition. Once inside, you can bypass the ignition system by locating the ignition wires and connecting them directly. However, this method is risky, may cause damage, and is illegal if you do not own the vehicle. It's always best to contact a locksmith or a professional for assistance.
what year is it ?