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= How to Replace Car Keys = I know that many of my friends, including myself, have lost their car keys in the past few years. It can be an annoying thing, because the car dealerships charge so much. But here's an alternative to that process. # Find out your car's VIN number. # Go to a site like www.streetkeys.com or other key replacement stores. They usually have keys and will be able to cut keys based on the number you give them. # Select your YEAR, MAKE and MODEL and choose the order by VIN service. # Go through the process and you'll be able to receive your keys within days. # Once you get the keys, you can program them to your car w/o a technician, usually the instructions are included. # Enjoy the fact that you saved a lot of $$$. * ** I'm pretty sure you can get backup keys this way too, and you won't need VIN cut.
* I live in the Northeast region of the U.S. and I also bought a remote starter so that I could heat up my car before getting in. It's worked great.
Locksmith
If you lost your cabinet keys, you can call the cabinet maker and see if they have replacements. You can also call a locksmith to make a new set of keys.
you will have to replace the complete ignition switch with a new one.
Don't replace anything. The dealer can make you new keys by using the Vin # on your vehicle.
To replace lost car keys, you first need to know what type of key you had—standard, transponder, remote, or smart key. For older cars with simple keys, a locksmith can usually make a new one quickly. For newer cars, you may need to go to the dealership or a locksmith who can program electronic keys.
If you don't have the code, you will have to replace the lock cyl. They pop out if you know the procedure (and come with keys).
Yes, locksmiths can also help you replace missing or lost keys, reprogram your car keys and remotes and more.
You ask if your friend has one
Number for lost keys
Key replacement Key fob replacement Change locks Rekeying Replace lost keys Lockouts emergency
Some have means to cut new keys, if they have an original key to go off of. If they don't, then you would need to go to a dealership.
No there isn't one except for timing