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.
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.
The dealer can, and some locksmiths.
Don't replace anything. The dealer can make you new keys by using the Vin # on your vehicle.
go to the dealership and thay can make u a new one using the vin numbers
Yes, a Chrysler dealer or a locksmith can make a key.
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Using 1, 2, and 3, you can make 27 whole numbers.
First get a new key from the dealer. Do not make a copy of it from the local hardware store. The dealer cuts it to the VIN.
No. Anytime you swap ecu's make sure the numbers match and if you have the anti thief ignition or key with diode you will need to have the ecu reprogramed by a lock smith or dealer to get the car to start.
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A dealer can look up the ignition codes to make a key if one needs to be replaced on a 1992 Olds 98. A locksmith can also help but the ignition cylinder has to be removed.
Go to the Dealer and give them the VIN number. They can look it up in their computer and make you another key.