the VIN is a long alphanumeric sequence that is stamped into the engine compartment either on an inner wing or the bulkhead. it will also be in one of the front footwells under the carpet and probably on a metal tag inside the windshield. The manufacturer should use that to determine what the original key was
You have to have the key to that ignition to remove it. You can get a locksmith maybe. The dealership can make you a key from your vin# definitely good luck.
The dealer you bought it from may have the key code on file. The key code allows them to cut a key without having the original.
dealer bring vin
dont remove ignition take your vin # to dealer and they can cut a key for less than 10 bucks if it has no chip in it.
yes Any locksmith can make an ignition key it's cost me $150 for both ignition and door key in the past. I wouldn't think the dealer could do it cheaper but they might.
A Mazda Dealer's Parts Department can cut a new key from the car's VIN number.
Yes, a dealer can create an ignition key using the vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). The VIN provides essential information about the vehicle, including its make, model, and year, which helps the dealer determine the correct key specifications. However, the process typically requires proof of ownership and may involve programming the key to ensure it works with the vehicle's immobilizer system.
if you lost your key call a ford dealership with your vin number and stats of your car and they might be able to make you a new key
Go to the Dealer and give them the VIN number. They can look it up in their computer and make you another key.
Buy a new ignition lock cylinder with new keys or see a SAAB dealer. You'll need the VIN code.
Sorry to say we have tried that for our 95 jimmy and we had to go to a dealership Chevy dealer to get a new key using vin number.
Go to Chevy dealer with proof of ownership and VIN. They can cut you a fresh key.