If you lost the keys and you can prove that you are the titled owner. The Chrysler dealer can order an ignition key with the VIN number. You may have to have the door locks replaced, if the door key is different from the ignition key. If that fails, try an auto electric shop to get the locks changed, maybe even a locksmith.
The transmission computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.
It depends on where you go!
Your only option is to contact the manufacturer or a locksmith to have a new set of keys made.
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.
Best answer would be from a GM dealer
$8-$15 per set
Yes, Book 5, Keys to the Demon Prison set to come out March, 2010
The set has changed many time since that date
15% Car lock ( Rekeying - New locks )20% Ignition Keys( 2nd Set Of New Car Key )
Assuming that all of the locks are keyed the same, the easiest way is to remove the ignition switch. After removal take it to a locksmith. There is usually a code on the lock that they can use to make you a new key.
Make another set of keys. Or just tell them that you accidently lost your extra set. * It might be wise to consider the issue of security, regardless of how remote the possiblity might be of someone being able to use them. The best option would be to tell the landlord what has happened and pay for the locks to be changed and the extra set of new keys.
When you purchase a new front door, it typically comes with two to three keys for the lock. However, the exact number can vary depending on the manufacturer or the specific lock set you choose. It's always a good idea to check with the retailer or installer for the exact number of keys included. If you need additional keys, they can usually be made at a hardware store.