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    Joe Siron Need help, lost keys 10-26-2021, 10:49 AM
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      Hey everyone,
      just wanted to post an update, after a long research i did, here is what i came up with.
      I guess there is a huge difference between different keys, models, etc.
      Also locksmiths and dealers charge different amounts for the very same key.
      It helped me save a lot of money (more than $150).

      Generally speaking, to get a replacement key, you have three options:
      1.Call an automotive locksmith that offers a mobile service for cars. Here is a phone number for a company that have many different locations and locksmiths: 800-223-1453. I think they work all around the US but not sure. Give them a call and ask.
      2.Tow the car to the dealer.
      3.Order a key online and have the dealer or locksmith cut and program it for you (if necessary).

      Here is the link to read more:
      https://lost-car-keys-replacement.com

      If you do call a locksmith or the dealer, don’t forget to mention some important information so they will check if they have the key blank and the necessary tools to code you the new key:

      1.Year, make and model of the car
      2.Your exact location including street address and zip (for the locksmith to find you easily)
      3.VIN number of the car located on the dashboard – very important
      4.Make sure you can show them proof of ownership – otherwise they will not make you a new replacement key.

      Of course, i hope you wont need it
      Last edited by Joe Siron; 10-28-2021 at 12:36 PM.

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