Yes. All GM cars had the ignition and doors keyed the same. They started keying the trunk and doors the same instead some time in the 1970's.
depends on the make; Ford & GM have a separate key for doors & trunk; others use one key for all.
Everything the regular key does...doors, hatch, ignition. It will not however open the glove box.
If the locks have not been changed, 1 key should operate all locks on the vehicle.
Yes, originally the door and ignition keys are the same. but if you have to replace your ignition / steering column, you will have a different (re-keyed) key for the door and for the ignition.
i have a 528i and the doors wont open with the keys how can i get the door open
$15 off On lock Change$20 off On Rekey$30 off on 2nd key ignition
To program a Toyota Camry key first open the driver's side door and close all other doors. Insert the key into the ignition two times within five seconds. Close than open the driver's side door. Put your key in ignition and pull it out quickly. Close driver's door and open it. Put the key back in the ignition, close the door and put the key to the "on" position. Remove from ignition than listen for the door locks to cycle.
In my 2004 Pontiac GTO, I had that problem. I took it to the dealer and they cleaned out the ignition with some lock cleaner that you can purchase at home depot and they also cleaned the key .
Doors are not locking and the dashboard says boot open whenever the ignition key is turned on
The KIA uses a longer key for the ignition. The ignition key will work the doors and start the car. The door key only will only open the doors. I had a key made at a locksmith and he first made the wrong one. He then looked at the original key and said it was longer. he cut the longer key and it worked in the ignition and doors perfectly. The two different key blanks are X240 and X267. Those are the ILCO numbers of the possible blanks. When getting a key made for this model and year be sure to tell the locksmith if you have a manual or an automatic transmission. The longer X267 is the correct blank for a Sportage with auto transmission. The shorter X240 as well as the X253 are the correct blanks for the Sportage with manual transmission.
The red square (sometimes a dot) on your key means that it is a master key. It will open every lock on your car. If the key has no red square or a black square then it is a secondary key that will open the doors, the boot and the ignition but will not open the storage compartments such as the glove box.
If the key is still in the ignition, leave it there! Use your spare key to open and lock the doors as you continue to drive it. Get it to a reliable mechanic. He/she will remove the entire ignition and have a duplicate key made. If you try to repair it yourself, you may wind up having to re-key the entire vehicle and this can be much more expensive. Good luck.