it depends on the manufacture, the newer VW's and newer Hondas have whats considered a wave key or a sidewinder key.
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Press Enter key or F key
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It is possible to program one key fob to use on two different cars. If the key fob uses a primitive fixed code system, programming two cars will not work.
The WEP key is unique to the installation. There is no master key.
The pitch of the sax is determined by the frequency of the wave that is produced in a column of air inside the instrument. The vibrating reed sets up the wave, but the frequency will vary as the length of the wave changes. Stated simply, the wave will extend from the mouthpiece to the first open key on the instrument. The longer the wave, the lower (slower) the frequency and the lower the pitch. Add to this the octave key. An open octave key interrupts the wave, preventing it from being the full length of the column of air. Instead the wave will be half the length and two full wave lengths will fit between the mouthpiece and the first open key. Since the wave is only half as long, it will be twice as fast (and sound an octave higher) than the note without the open octave key.
Call your dealer.
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the chip in the cars key
Most cars that I know of start with a key.
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