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talk with a locksmith as there is a key code on the barrel of the switch and he should be able to cut a key to that code
if no code he will be able to remove the barrel and cut new keys from the tumbler positions
the only thing is that although he can cut keys , if it needs keys that work an immobilizer they can be expensive
if you are buying this car , then the seller should have the keys
The dealer should be able to cut a new key with information from vin number they may want proof of ownership. Some cars have a code stamped into the drivers door lock barrel you may be able to take this code to a locksmith to get a new key cut, you need to be aware they may not be code key if it is a transponder type
both sets, ?
if all is lost.
any lock smith can pick the lock.
or cut a new key, with your key code, lost that too?
the dealer can look it up, and then cut you a key too.
always have a backup. I only run copies, of orig. keys..
and keep a flat key in my wallet.
Some of these keys can be made at the dealer with just the vans id #, you can call the dealer service dept and see if they will cut a new key. then some of these need reprograming, the dealer or an auto lock smith can cut a key and program it.
15 different coded keys. these are resistor pellets . ranging in different ohm values if you got a key cut that will turn the cylinder, try google ( passkey ii bypass ) there is a listing of all the ohms radio shack and purchase all of them $30 give or take, get to the two small orange wires around the lock cylinder and cut them close to the lock intall the resistors one at a time in place of where the lock would be ,until you hit the one that lets it stay cranked. no more resistor key needed
Have you tried the Dealership, give them your vin number and they should be able to cut you a key through the code book, just tell them you lost your keys.
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