You could call it making more work for the dealer.
Anti theft reasons.
Proprietary technology.
Saab 0-3 key fobs have to be programmed at the Saab dealership. This safety measure is in place to keep others from stealing your vehicle. The vehicle dealership will require proof of ownership before they will program the fob for you.
You will require a "magnetic doughnut" from your local dealership. It goes over the tire stem, then you retrain the pressure sensors though the computer prompts.
Only for vehicles that require type A.Only for vehicles that require type A.
Lost ignition keys for newer vehicles can be obtained from the vehicle dealership. Lost keys for a 1978 Honda Accord will require the replacement of the ignition.
The 3.8L in a Chrysler Town and Country does not have a belt, it has a timing chain that does not require service.The 3.8L in a Chrysler Town and Country does not have a belt, it has a timing chain that does not require service.
All vehicles require an emergency break.
The method to fix a broken radio on a Chrysler 300M will vary depending on the condition of the radio. If the radio is not working, it could be a simple as a fuse. Try changing the fuse to see if this may solve the problem. If the radio is still not working, it may require troubleshooting from a mechanic or car dealership to determine the root cause.
Yes get it from the dealership
No.
some vehicles such as gm , keys can be learned off of a master key. Chrysler and ford require two working keys to add more. more info at keyprokeys@yahoo,com
If they're repossessing vehicles which require one, or operating vehicles which require one in the course of their operations, yes.
Heavier vehicles typically require a longer stopping distance than lighter vehicles. This is because heavier vehicles have more momentum, which makes it harder to brake and come to a stop quickly.