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"Replacement keys If your keys are lost or stolen and you don’t have an extra coded key, you will need to have your vehicle towed to a dealership. The key codes need to be erased from your vehicle and new coded keys will need to be programmed. Replacing coded keys can be very costly. Store an extra programmed key away from the vehicle in a safe place to help prevent any inconveniences. Please visit an authorized dealer to purchase additional spare or replacement keys."
You need two functional administrative keys to program a third otherwise you will need the services of an automotive locksmith technician or have it hauled to a dealer.
I think you know why to bought a safe. They are difficult or not to open without a key. The only thing I can think of is goto the store where you bought it and ask if they can produce a key or a way to open it. When it is a real key (not a digital one) perhaps they have the number on file and can order a new key from the factory.
If not ask what it will cost to open the safe. When it will cost more than you have in there, leave it and buy a new one. (my suggestion)
Sentry Safe keys can be ordered online here and sent by USPS nationwide although it can take up to 7-10 business days. There are charges for keys by code plus shipping
To order replacement keys, for small chests and files, you will need to know the key numbers which can be found right around where the key goes in. It should be a stamped number, letters, or both located around the keyhole. For Personal, Home and Home/Office Safes, you will need the model number and serial number. I think that the most economical place to buy keys is from www.SentrySafeShop.com. You can do a search for "lost keys" and it will give you a screen where you can enter your model number and key number. (It is a very easy screen to use. They just need 1.)Model # and 2.)Serial or Key #.)
In Summary: For Small Chests or Files: A lock reference number is required. It will be a letter, a number, a letter and number, or "blank" (no letter or number), engraved/located on the silver cylinder of the lock. These are model numbers 0500, 1100, 1170, etc...
For Personal, Home and Home/Office Safes: (model numbers will begin with: S0, S3, S4, S5; I0, I3, I4, I5; A3, A4, A5; J3, J4, J5; L0, L3, ,CS,CSW,DA,DS,KS,KSW,MS,MSW,OA,OS,and SC): Indicate your model number and the safe serial number found on the front right-hand side of the door, between the hinges. Here is the direct link to the key replacement screen: http://www.sentrysafeshop.com/Keys-Sentry-Safe-Replacement-Keys-p/keys.htm
I have a micromart electronic safe and i lost the key. The key number at the back of the plate states 024. Can you tell me where to get such key please?
everyone's silly talking about rendering the safe useless ha!. dont wanna pay the 25 dollar fee???? still want ya safe open???? All ya gotta do is this.... take a flat head screw drive to the upper black handle plate n pop it out safe will open... when done put bar back in and safe is like new!
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