If you need to ask, you probably can't.
It's also hard to imagine a situation in which a person with a legal right to keys would have to get them from an impression rather than just taking the original key to a locksmith to be copied.
in the key hole
It may be that when you shut down your car earlier you had your steering wheel turned just so. Try inserting your key in the ignition and turn your steering wheel just slightly and see if that will unlock the switch. I had that happen to me and that is all I needed to do. Hope this helped.
Not without the key, no.
Locate the core key of your car. The core key is used to withdraw the cylinder or core from the lock housing. Insert the key into the core and turn is slowly about 10 degrees and remove the key to pull the housing. Install the new cylinder.
I have a similar problem with my 1990 Honda Accord EX. Usually it is because it is too cold and the ignition won't release the key. I'll let the car run until it's warm and the key usually releases. One other thing to try: as these cars get older, bought and sold many times, keys get copied and copies made from copies, etc. Go to the Honda dealer with your VIN number, and they can cut a new key (cost just $5). They cut it from a numerical code, and it is NOT a copy of the old worn out key you may have now. This solved problems I was having with BOTH of my Accords.....
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Go to Ace Hardware with the Key and they will do it for you. Or you can go to the dealership where you bought the car
Yes. Banks and credit unions can keep a copy of key. This is so because if your financial institution has to repo your vehicle for any reason, they already have a copy of the car key to get it where ever the vehicle may be.
Call the dealer with vin #
I am a repo-Woman. If you purchased your car from a car lot, the car lot keeps a copy to the keys in case they need to reposess the car in the future when you dont pay. The repo-person can also get a key to the car from a dealer, such as GMC, etc. Or they can have a blank key, that accesses any car. If they dont have a key, they can tow it without a key. Pay for your car and you dont have to worry about it, :O)
If it is in the new Las Vegas city ,try the job "Blackmail a car dealer".
On many cars you can go to the dealer and he can cut you a key by your giving him the VIN on your car. I assume you have lost your key and don't have one to get a copy made of. Of coure, you can always have a locksmith make you a key from another lock on your car that uses the same key as the ignition. This is what I would do if I didn't have a key to get a copy made of. I think it would be much more economical to have a key made rather than replacing all of the locks on your car.
No. Anybody can copy a key.
Unfortunately, you'll have to go to the dealership, and the keys can run $30. There is a security chip in the key, and it has to be matched to the car. Most key copy stores will have a blank that looks very similar, but it doesn't have a chip in it.
the dealer should be able to provide you with a copy he would have the code required
Camry doesn't have a special security system for keys like Mersedes. If you lost all your key you have to replace all key cylinders (doors, trunk, ignition...). But you have at least one of the master keys left just go in one of the hardware shops and they will make a copy for (to make a copy you don't need a car vin number).
you can try at the dealer and you will have to proof that this is your car ,you can ask them to make you a copy or ask a locksmith do do it....shop around.