Question:
Can I get a new key from the dealership even if the car is older than a 2000? Do i have to change the ignition?
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Call the dealer, they can help you. Also, check your owner's manual. Sometimes the key code for older cars is written in there. You may not even know it is there, if you are not the original owner.What happens if I put transmission fluid in my oil by accident?
And this time...make a spare key or two. :-D
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just call the dealer......they will bring you one....good luck!!the dealership should have the key to fit your car...they will need all the info about your car, and then they can look it up.....good luck
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Most dealerships can cut you a new key that will work if you bring them the ownership and personal ID that matches the ownership.check with the dealer and see if they can take you ignitation out and code a key to work with your car
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Sometimes a dealership can cut you a new key, depends on the dealership and year of the car. Easiest is to call a lock smith , make sure you always have a spare.anyone know how to remove a Volvo 850 glovebox?
In the US, there is a central Key Registry Office in Kentucky, I think. If you will take your valid registration or title papers to your dealer, he can cross reference the CAR's VIN number to find out what Key number goes with the car. There is usually a $40 charge for this service. In many states you can no longer go to a hardware store to have them make a duplicate key. Somehow you have to verify that you are, in fact the legal owner, of the car.Too many auto thefts.
Most key maker's (like a lock smith) would be able to re-key your car and get you some keys. Alternatively, a tow truck company usually has the resources and knows where to go to get items such as new keys cut for older cars.
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