Bypass key chip ?
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Bypass key chip ?
2003 Buick LeSabre
Lost my spare key went to Lowe'* and had one made. Unlocks the door fine turns the ignition fine but nothing starts.
I guess they came through with a chip that is in the key itself.
$60 at the dealer....
Anyone know of way to bypass that. Cut a wire, jump a wire, remove a fuse?
Lost my spare key went to Lowe'* and had one made. Unlocks the door fine turns the ignition fine but nothing starts.
I guess they came through with a chip that is in the key itself.
$60 at the dealer....
Anyone know of way to bypass that. Cut a wire, jump a wire, remove a fuse?
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CathedralCub (09-28-2023)
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CathedralCub (09-28-2023)
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I agree. Bite the bullet and get a replacement chip key. It will cost less money and time in the long run, unless you lose them at an extremely high rate.
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I have lost one key for my 2017 Verano. I have seen a key/fob on amazon which says that it is user programmable. I was thinking of ordering this and then having the blade cut (hopefully it can be cut(copied) from my one key that I still have). Has anyone done this and had success. If so, is there an inexpensive place that cuts car keys? (preferably located in washington state.
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CathedralCub (02-21-2024)
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I have lost one key for my 2017 Verano. I have seen a key/fob on amazon which says that it is user programmable. I was thinking of ordering this and then having the blade cut (hopefully it can be cut(copied) from my one key that I still have). Has anyone done this and had success. If so, is there an inexpensive place that cuts car keys? (preferably located in washington state.
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